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Studies link public broadcasting to higher voter turnout, better factual knowledge and lower susceptibility to extremist rhetoric. Those contributions to democracy may be diminished by Congress’ cuts.
Public broadcasting outlets such as PBS and NPR could soon lose the federal funding crucial to their operations.
U.S. House of Representatives signed President Donald Trump's bill to rescind $1.1 billion in funds to public broadcasting.
Congressional Republicans voted to strip more than $1 billion in funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) ...
The post Clawback of $1.1b for PBS and NPR Puts Rural Stations at Risk – And Threatens a Vital Source Of Journalism appeared ...
St. Paul-based Minnesota Public Radio anticipates the cuts, which had already passed in the Senate and were approved ...
Yum! Brands has offered to donate its headquarters to Jefferson County Public Schools. Superintendent Marty Pollio says he's recommended the school board move the district's central office to the ...
“Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” has been renewed for an eighth season at PBS Kids, which will debut in 2026. The season order includes ten new episodes as well as two new half-hour specials.
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, Israel and Iran’s deadly conflict enters a second week as Iran warns that U.S. military involvement could trigger retaliation. The impact of the Trump ...
HUD Secretary Scott Turner announced that the Department of Housing and Urban Development will relocate to an office building in Alexandria, Va., from their current headquarters in Washington, D.C.… ...
Bill Moyers, Longtime PBS and CBS Journalist and Documentarian, Dies at 91 Before he came to public television in 1971, he was Lyndon Johnson's press secretary and the publisher of Newsday.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced plans to move 2,700 employees from its headquarters in the District of Columbia to space in northern Virginia occupied by National Science ...