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Public media outlets across Alabama are bracing for cuts after Congress last week approved over $1 billion in cuts to ...
Many Americans were shocked at Congress’ recent approval of a Trump-backed bill that will cut $1.1 billion for public ...
APT could lose $2.8 million if the bill is signed. That would affect operations and programming like "Sesame Street." ...
Alabama Public Television is responding after the U.S. House passed a spending cut package that will take $1 billion away from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Israeli strikes meanwhile killed another 21 people overnight and into Wednesday, according to local health officials.
In our Inside Look stories, Herald-Leader journalists take you inside places around Lexington and Kentucky that you maybe ...
Schlitz was a billion-dollar empire battling Budweiser to be No. 1. Then a bribery scandal—and a lot of foul, sludgy ...
This administration is placing vulnerable communities at greater risk when severe weather strikes, says Sara Gonzalez-Rothi, ...
President Donald Trump’s sweeping “big, beautiful” tax and spending bill, signed into law earlier this month, imposes strict new caps on federal student loans, capping borrowing for professional ...
Congress approved a rescission bill on Friday, which will cut $1.1 billion in funding to the Corporation for Public ...
AL.com’s Heather Gann reports that, according to Reid, Alabama Public Television will lose a little more than $2.8 million in ...
WMTV’s Mark McPherson and Mike Jacques visited Spring Green for this week’s segment of On The Road as they explored Taliesin ...