In a dramatic move, the Senate has voted to eliminate all federal funding for PBS, threatening the future of public broadcasting. With smaller stations at risk, PBS CEO Paula Kerger warns of dire consequences ahead.
In a controversial move, the Senate voted to advance a $1.1 billion rescissions package targeting PBS and NPR funding. Vice President JD Vance broke a tie, with final votes expected soon. Critics warn this could severely impact public broadcasting, especially in rural areas.
Public radio stations, crucial lifelines during disasters, are facing potential cuts from Trump’s executive order. As communities rely on local broadcasts for news and emergency updates, the stakes are higher than ever.
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.
A groundbreaking study from Stanford reveals that AI language models are now assisting in a quarter of professional communications, with unexpected trends in adoption across different demographics and regions.