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  • The Federal Trade Commission signed off on Tesla's plan to buy the solar panel installer. CEO Elon Musk is SolarCity's chairman and its largest shareholder.
  • Democrats and Republicans can agree to very little about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, including how to investigate it. The fallout is impacting the ability to work across party lines.
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    Online Notice 
    [FCC Rule 73.3580]

    FM translator stations must provide online notice. Online notice requires posting a conspicuous link or tab labeled “FCC Applications” on the WMHT-FM homepage (wmht.org/classical/) that links to a separate Notice page containing the text of the notice.

    The online notice should be posted no later than five business days after the FCC publishes its own Public Notice that the W291BY License Renewal application has been “accepted for filing.[1] Our online Notice page must remain on the website for at least 30 continuous days and must also include the date each page was last updated.

    When there are no pending applications, the online Notice page stays active but should read: “There are no pending applications subject to the online posting requirement.”

    Certification of Post-Filing Renewal Announcements

    For FM translators, which do not have FCC public files, the FCC recommends that licensees retain a record of the dates and times of the online public notice to demonstrate compliance.

    ONLINE NOTICE

    W291BY

    On January 31, 2022, WMHT Educational Telecommunications, licensee of FM Translator stations W291BY, 106.1, Albany, New York, which rebroadcasts WMHT-FM, filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for renewal of license. Members of the public wishing to view this application or obtain information about how to file comments and petitions on the application can visit FCC application website.

    https://enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov/dataentry/public/tv/draftCopy.html?displayType=html&appKey=25076ff37e3a9914017e6fdd0f821b4f&id=25076ff37e3a9914017e6fdd0f821b4f&goBack=N
  • The judges ruled it was unconstitutional and infringed on the government's responsibility to preserve Spain's cultural patrimony. Catalan lawmakers approved the ban in 2010, citing animal cruelty.
  • The GOP is still favored to control the House. Donald Trump hasn't been the boon Democrats need. But some longtime GOP incumbents could go down, as Democrats stand to pick up a dozen or more seats.
  • In a tweet, the French president called the 2,500 active fires in the Amazon an "international crisis" and urged fellow G-7 members to "discuss this emergency first order" at their upcoming summit.
  • School spirit at Penn State was dealt another blow Saturday when it lost its last home game of the football season to Nebraska. The loss comes just days after the firing of the university's iconic head coach Joe Paterno and the arrest of former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky on 40 counts of abusing young boys. NPR's Jeff Brady reports on the game's aftermath.
  • President Trump has not accepted the election results, and his administration has not yet authorized Biden and his team to start receiving government resources — including intelligence briefings.
  • "This is the final glass ceiling," said Clinton's former thesis adviser. "I'm extremely proud of her." Clinton became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee on Monday night.
  • Health care workers are bracing for a deadly January, and President-elect Joe Biden cautioned that "the next few weeks and months are going to be very tough."
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