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The so-called rescissions package seeks to claw back $9.4 billion lawmakers had authorized the executive branch to spend, and ...
President Trump is asking lawmakers to claw back the $1.1 billion in federal subsidies for public broadcasting that Congress ...
Public broadcasting — principally PBS and NPR — does a remarkable job of maintaining objectivity, unfiltered through the lens ...
PBS has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's administration challenging his executive order targeting public ...
Congress has 45 days to consider the request, which would jeopardize operations at NPR, PBS and hundreds of local stations if approved ...
America’s two big public broadcasters, PBS and NPR, have 45 days to salvage their federal funding — starting now.
On Tuesday, June 3, the White House officially asked Congress to eliminate previously approved funding for public media for ...
NPR defends against Trump's defunding efforts, citing First Amendment rights. The lawsuit reveals media bias and the lack of ...
President Donald Trump asked Congress on Tuesday to rescind more than $9 billion in funding it already approved for public ...
Ending federal funding for NPR and PBS has been a longtime goal for Republican politicians, but the rescission bill’s passage ...
The White House sent its formal rescissions package to the House on Tuesday requesting billions of dollars in government ...
President Trump has requested Congress rescind $1.1 billion in Corporation of Public Broadcasting funding, targeting public ...