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In an executive order, President Trump directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop funding NPR and PBS. They say he can't. PBS chief Paula Kerger calls it "blatantly unlawful".
Where does NPR get its funding? Today on the show, we open our books and share a brief history of public radio. And we learn what's at stake with President Trump's executive order to cut off ...
Small, rural stations will be most at risk if Indiana public media already hit by state cuts lose federal money, Executive ...
The House of Representatives put the future of the public broadcasting ecosystem in doubt, voting to rescind $1.1 billion in ...
Public radio station executive Judy Diaz fears that an arid landscape for local news on Maryland’s Eastern Shore is about to ...
PBS sued President Donald Trump to block his effort to cut off federal funding for the public broadcaster. The lawsuit from PBS and one of its member stations in Minnesota came three days after NPR ...
The post NPR, Three Public Radio Stations Sue Trump Over Planned Funding Cut appeared first ... provide them with adequate notice of "meaningful process" before moving to cut off their ...
A lawsuit from NPR makes a strong case that President Trump lacks the power to block NPR's funding and that his efforts violate the First Amendment. advertisement That honesty could haunt him.