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The $9 billion package passed the House and the Senate with only Republican votes through the rarely used "rescissions" ...
Now that Congress has zeroed out federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, NPR and stations across the country will be scrambling to come up with plans for what to do next.
In 2018, during his first term, Trump sent a $15.3 billion rescission package to Congress that passed the House but failed in the Senate. This time, however, the Senate agreed to Trump’s cuts 51-48, ...
The measure returns about $8 billion earmarked for the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and upwards of $1 ...
President Trump’s proposal to eliminate federal funding for public broadcasters threatens scores of radio and TV stations ...
The package will cut $1.1B in federal funding for the public radio and TV broadcasters, hitting local stations across the ...
PBS and NPR face an uncertain future after the Senate voted to slash funding to the public broadcasters — leading the heads ...
NPR and PBS outlets, including several in Southern California, will have to make tough decisions as the U.S. Senate votes to ...
It cuts $9 billion of previously approved federal funding for foreign aid and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. CPB, ...
Republicans in Congress are poised to slash $1.1 billion from public broadcasting, a move that would lead to cuts for Ohio's public radio stations.
Dana Bash refuses to quote Trump’s CNN insult on air during coverage of his call to defund public broadcasting.
PBS CEO Paula Kerger blasted the Senate revoking $1.1 billion in funding, saying it would be "especially devastating" to ...