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Wrongfully accused by an algorithm
Lawmakers propose indefinite nationwide ban on police of facial recognition
House passes Democratic police reform bill as impasse deepens
Fairfax County, Virginia, is ready for next-generation 911
Cities reconsider once-untouchable police budgets
Oakland City Council approves budget with $14.6 million cut to police department
Police reform in limbo after Senate setback
Sidewalk Labs plans to spin out more smart-city companies
FCC chair urges phone companies not to cut service during COVID-19 pandemic
T-Mobile already trying to get out of merger conditions on 5G and hiring
5G deployments continue despite COVID-19 pandemic
Businesses sue Seattle over ‘occupied’ protest zone
Seattle protesters staying put at Seattle police precinct
‘A lot” of protesters have left Seattle’s autonomous zone, leader says
Protesters denounce Abraham Lincoln statue in D.C., urge removal of Emancipation Memorial
Armed protesters at Rayshard Brooks shooting site won’t ‘allow’ cops there
Atlanta leaders address concerns of protester-blocked zone near torched Wendy’s
Atlanta Police walk out following murder charge against officer who shot Rayshard Brooks
Public Safety Advocate: FirstNet—a three-way partnership
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FCC announces tentative agenda for July 16 open meeting
FCC approves 12th set of COVID-19 Telehealth Program applications
AT&T’s network investment keeps communities connected
ACLU: Wrongfully arrested because face recognition can’t tell black people apart
CBRS auction presents new options for rural operators
NENA cancels 2020 in-person annual conference, announces virtual event
Swedish telecom operator Telia introduces broadband push-to-talk service from Motorola Solutions