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Public media stations are on the verge of losing the federal funding that has helped keep them on the air for decades. Here’s ...
Washington — The Senate could move forward as soon as Tuesday on a request from the White House to claw back $9.4 billion in ...
The Senate voted by a razor-thin margin late Tuesday to advance debate on a package of funding cuts requested by President Trump that would claw back $1.1 billion previously allocated to the ...
Escalating import tariffs are beginning to show up in the prices that consumers pay. The President has backtracked on his promise to release government's files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and the ...
The Senate voted yesterday to advance debate on a package to claw back funds allocated for public broadcasting and foreign ...
Republicans frame the move as a common sense effort to cut unneeded spending. Democrats counter that tens of millions of Americans rely on local public radio and television stations for news, ...
Wis., wants the USDA to revoke high-level access granted to the Department of Government Efficiency to a database that controls payments and loans to farmers and ranchers.
Vice President JD Vance cast two tie-breaking votes in the Senate Tuesday to move forward a $9.4B rescissions package — which would rip federal funding from PBS and NPR — in the upper chamber.
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday night moved one step closer to canceling $9 billion in previously approved funding for several foreign aid programs and public broadcasting after GOP leaders addressed some ...
The Senate voted on Tuesday evening to advance a package that would roll back $1.1 billion in funding to PBS, NPR and public media that had already been allocated over the next two years. Vice ...
Ahead of a July 18th deadline, the Senate is preparing to vote on a rescissions package that would claw back $535 million in annual public broadcasting funding. Update (7/15): After this piece was ...