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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which owns NPR and PBS, announced an ‘orderly wind-down’ due to federal funding cuts ...
From funding cuts and executive orders to billion-dollar lawsuits, the Trump administration is mounting a historic assault on ...
In order to address the “root cause” of homelessness and “restore public order,” President Trump recently signed an executive ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which disperses federal funds to local NPR and PBS stations, announced it’s shutting ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting says it will wind down its operations after the Trump administration and Congress ...
President Trump signed an executive order that makes it easier for states to remove homeless encampments and force unhoused people into mental health or addiction treatment programs. Homeless ...
President Trump signed an executive order that makes it easier for states to remove homeless encampments and force unhoused people into mental health or addiction treatment programs. Homeless ...
The Trump administration has made $1.1 billion in cuts to public broadcasting and has attacked the free press by filing a $10 ...
WBEZ and its sister station, Vocalo, are halfway toward a $3 million fundraising goal aimed at filling the gap in federal ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a nonprofit that provides funds to public radio and TV stations, including NPR and PBS.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting had $1.1 billion funding rescinded after the Senate Appropriations Committee approved a package of spending cuts last month.
The Senate Appropriations Committee failed to include future funding in the latest budget pass. WHYY says its future remains though other area stations face challenges.