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Why do Cubans in Miami who fled the Castro regime's oppression and communism and were given the right to become U.S. citizens now support the Trump administration's policy to not give refugees - those ...
This week, NPR’s editor-in-chief and acting chief content officer, Edith Chapin, announced she is stepping down — a decision she says was entirely her own. But the timing couldn’t feel more symbolic.
The Right has finally managed to gut public broadcasting. Our already anemic access to news, education, and culture has taken a massive blow. With so much else on the chopping block, it was ...
Lowry wrote this column before the U.S. Senate approved the cuts to public broadcasting. Big Bird deserves to lose ...
The Senate just passed its version of the $9 billion rescission bill — with the House signing off soon after — bringing the ...
Amid these political and financial headwinds, PBS' rich history of Emmy-winning programs remains a testament to its unmatched ...
In case you didn't know, PBS and Sesame Street have had a very, very long relationship dating back to the show's premiere in ...
Poling said the station is dedicated to finding an answer to help them compensate for the significant loss of funding, ...
A Cape Girardeau resident criticizes Congress and the President for cutting PBS and NPR funding, arguing the savings are ...
TV in Eureka could become casualties of President Donald Trump's plan to claw back $9 billion in public broadcasting funds.
Cutting federal funds to NPR and PBS has been a priority for Republicans in Congress for years. They have now succeeded in slashing more than a billion dollars, which mostly went to local radio and TV ...
Katherine Maher, the CEO of NPR, has a history of tweets that reveal the mindset of leadership, and likely staff, at the ...