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The latest GOP push to defund public media won't save much cash. But it will disadvantage poor and rural kids.
Without the crucial funding PBS receives from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood" wouldn't exist.
It's alphabet soup in letters to the editors this week, as readers write about the CPB, NPR, PBS, U-M, PFAS, CA and T-R-U-M-P.
If a society wants to toughen the fabric of its democracy, it’s essential that it nurture a citizenry that can think ...
The New Kensington Community Development Corporation stands to lose $1.5 million for Cure Violence, its new gun violence reduction initiative, and the Pennsylvania Innocence Project, which has offices ...
Arizona PBS is vowing to protect and strengthen its nightly news show amid federal funding cuts ordered by President Donald ...
Republicans for years have tried unsuccessfully to wean the Corporation for Public Broadcasting off the taxpayer trough. Then ...
When perusing National Public Radio's (NPR) programs page yesterday a pop-up ad appeared: "Public media is under threat," ...
Meanwhile, Trump and his companies have filed lawsuits against his media foes, his administration has elevated partisan right ...
Tribal radio station, one of four in Minnesota, fears presidential executive orders could force it to cut staff and ...
Ready to Learn (RTL) grants provides a safety net for U.S. children who are traditionally underserved educationally. The ...