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While public TV and radio stations in much of rural America don’t depend on federal funding as heavily as their Alaska ...
Republicans finally seem to have gotten what they’ve wanted for decades as the Trump administration and congressional Republicans have pushed through the plan to gut public media. In yet another ...
Congress this week approved a bill that claws back about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funds, as Republicans look to begin locking in cuts pursued by his Department of ...
Trump's Republican administration is employing a rarely used tool that allows the president to transmit a request to cancel ...
Congress passed $9 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting. Vegas and Reno PBS stations and KNPR are bracing ...
The House approved a Trump administration plan to rescind $9 billion in previously allocated funds, including $1.1 billion ...
In decades past, PBS has been the home of popular children’s and adult programming, ranging from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Sesame Street to Ken Burns documentaries and Nova. But conservatives ...
Mr. President, this is the gavel used to enact the ‘big, beautiful bill,’” House Speaker Mike Johnson said at a White House ...
There may or may not be a stretch of pavement in the Everglades that exposes an alleged lie about Florida Governor Ron ...
WQPT, the Moline PBS station, will see about half of its funding disappear, while WVIK, the Rock Island NPR affiliate, will see about a 13% cut.
Republicans finally get their wish to defund public media. But beloved children's programming and remote rural stations will get swept out in the process.
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