President Trump's latest budget proposal aims to eliminate key funding for the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities, reviving past attempts to reshape America's cultural landscape. Will Congress approve these drastic cuts?
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting responds to President Trump's executive order to cut funding for NPR and PBS, asserting that Congress controls their funding, not the president. This move has sparked a political outcry.
In a controversial executive order, Trump calls for blocking all federal funding to PBS and NPR, claiming they promote biased news. This move raises concerns about the future of public broadcasting and press freedom.
President Trump has signed an executive order to cut federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing biased reporting. This move could jeopardize local stations, particularly in rural areas, amid ongoing legal battles and political tensions.
In a bold move, President Trump has ordered the cessation of federal funding for NPR and PBS, arguing that taxpayer dollars should not support biased news. This decision raises questions about the future of public broadcasting and journalistic integrity.
In a contentious hearing, GOP lawmakers, led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, push to dismantle the funding for PBS and NPR, claiming bias and propaganda in their programming. Is this the end for public broadcasting?
Today’s DOGE subcommittee hearing sees House Republicans attacking PBS and NPR, threatening their funding while public media leaders defend their existence and local impact.
Tensions rise as NPR and PBS chiefs testify before Congress about their federal funding. With accusations of bias and a threat of budget cuts, can they defend their funding in a divided political landscape?
In a surprising move, President Trump signed an executive order to cut funding for the Voice of America and other federal agencies, aiming to streamline government operations. This controversial decision has sparked debates on media bias and the future of public broadcasting.