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This decision to provide no funding to CPB in FY 2026 will cause irreparable harm, especially to small and rural public media stations,” said CPB CEO Patricia Harrison.
Over the last few days, Americans have witnessed two attacks that ended very differently. A stabbing at a Michigan Walmart on ...
There’s a secure room in the State Capitol filled with the lost treasures of generations of Coloradans: baseball cards, war ...
I was in middle school when our English teacher asked students where we find trustworthy news. I smugly suggested "non-biased ...
PBS has had a lasting impression on my life. Growing up, PBS Kids was a consistent part of my childhood. My earliest memory ...
A radio cooperative serving Pocahontas County in West Virginia and two neighboring Virginia communities expects to lose more ...
Thousands of pounds of mutton, a political roast and an almost no-show for Democrats: What to expect and how to watch Fancy ...
Administration Trump announces new ‘reciprocal’ tariff rates, raises tariffs on Canada to 35 percent Budget Senators forgo Corporation for Public Broadcasting funds in spending bill In the Know White ...
"We may have lost our funding, but unlike Congress, we have not lost our way," writes ITVS boss Carrie Lozano as she assesses ...
Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, who chairs the committee, also highlighted senators' decision to fund several programs for low-income households and students. But Democrats on the committee ...
KWSO 91.9 FM says it will be forced to slash services and programming after losing 40% of its annual budget in federal funding cuts.
The head of the CPB says she has ‘great sorrow’ for America after Congress rescinded federal funds. President and Chief ...