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The Massapequa school district on Long Island is asking for President Trump's help in their fight to keep their team name and ...
President Donald Trump has signed a bill rescinding nearly $9 billion in federal funding previously approved for public broadcasting and foreign aid ...
NPR and PBS stations say they are facing significant funding gaps after the Republican-led Congress's approval of more than ...
The clawback measure's approval achieves a longstanding goal of Trump's to cut funding for the Public Broadcasting Service ...
Congress has voted to cut back $1 billion in federal funding for public broadcasting outlets, which means local public media ...
For BPR, an NPR member station that provided critical coverage in the wake of Helene, the move will result in an annual loss ...
The U.S. Senate voted in the early morning hours Thursday for a recission package — supported by West Virginia’s two senators — clawing back billions of dollars in foreign aid and public broadcasting ...
Aspen Public Radio and KDNK stand to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in annual federal funding as a result of the $9 billion rescissions bill heading to President Donald Trump’s desk.
Republicans voted to claw back over $1 billion in funding to NPR and PBS, a move that is expected to harm rural public radio stations.
Tribal nations and rural communities rely the most on federal funding for public broadcasting. More than just dollars and ...
Cindy Spizarny, CEO of WQLN, which received $1.2 million in federal funding for 2025, addressed the news in a July 18 email ...