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DOGE’s next target: NPR and PBS “I'm not sure I see a reason why the taxpayer should be forced to subsidize NPR and PBS,” FCC Chair Brendan Carr said.
The House voted in favor of President Trump's "rescission" bill Thursday, a measure that would claw back nearly $1.1 billion ...
House Republicans voted to eliminate $1.1B in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The bill now moves to the Senate.
U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee, on June 11 introduced the "Free Americans from Ideological Reporting (FAIR) Act," ...
Republicans had faced backlash last month after tech mogul Elon Musk publicly backed complaints that Congress hadn’t codified ...
A bill before Congress would eliminate $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which provides federal funding for local public radio and television stations including Blue Ridge ...
With a new GOP majority, the incoming FCC boss aims to punish criticism, reward obedience—and screw the public. Sam Gustin ...
President Trump’s recent executive order to cut off the federal subsidy for NPR and PBS generated a storm of outrage from the left. Predictably, the usual suspects staged demonstrations and ...
The Trump administration is aiming to undermine the sponsorship model for public media and eliminate their special, protected place in the broadcast spectrum. It is a cynical effort to destroy the ...
America’s two big public broadcasters, PBS and NPR, have 45 days to salvage their federal funding — starting now.
The Trump administration formally requested a rescission of funds for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, seeking to halt federal funding to PBS and NPR.
PBS filed suit Friday against President Donald Trump and other administration officials to block his order stripping federal funding from the 330-station public television system, three days after NPR ...