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The Washington Examiner’s Joe Concha chided National Public Radio CEO Katherine Maher for claiming that her organization is ...
With the closing of the border and illegals arriving at a scant fraction of past levels, the AP went down to Central America to find people who have become economically impacted by the drop in demand ...
The impacts of a new executive order could be felt at the local level as Iowa public media organizations respond to a loss of ...
The nonprofit corporation that partially funds NPR and the Public Broadcasting Service is firing back at President Donald ...
The CPB is pushing back on President Donald Trump's executive order to no longer provide federal funding for NPR and PBS.
NPR CEO Katherine Maher reacts to President Trump's stated desire to cut federal funding for public broadcasting on CBS's "Face the Nation." "I interpret the intention of this being trying to create a ...
NPR and PBS leaders announced on May 4th that they would challenge President Donald Trump’s executive order to slash public ...
Directors of National Public Radio stations in Arkansas were trying to determine on Friday just how President Donald Trump's executive order from the previous night would affect their funding and ...
In an unprecedented move, the CEO of PBS has sounded the alarm over a new executive order that threatens to cut crucial ...
For too long, taxpayers have been asked to fund biased news. This needs to end, and it needs to end now,” Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene, R-Ga., stated in her opening remarks ...
NPR CEO Katherine Maher addressed whether her outlet was biased in their news coverage as implied in President Trump's ...