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The federal aid it receives is once again under fire on Capitol Hill. And at a House committee hearing, NPR and PBS executives hoping to preserve their funding had to fend off charges of cultural ...
HBO 'Real Time' host Bill Maher railed against National Public Radio for its "crazy left-wing" bias and questioned if the government needs to fund such an organization in 2025. BILL MAHER: Okay ...
Katherine Maher, now CEO of NPR, in a Jan. 20, 2020, tweet thread: “America begins in black plunder and white democracy.” I appreciate the day off today to finally fully read The Case for ...
President Donald Trump called for PBS and NPR to be defunded Wednesday, resuming attacks against public media as Republicans echoed the president’s wishes and accused the nonprofit media outlets ...
Texas) said Thursday he believes National Public Radio has no right to push left-wing propaganda at the expense of American taxpayers, just one day after his viral exchange with NPR CEO Katherine ...
GLOUCESTER, Va.—Americans have long equated energy security with oil. The country wanted as much as possible because of the havoc an interruption to supply—from wars, disasters and political ...
NPR and PBS have long faced Republican claims of political bias, and Trump has repeatedly called for them to be defunded. In fact, every Republican administration except Gerald Ford’s has tried ...
F1's former impresario, addressing the group that decides the sport's rules, said they should go back to V10 engines. Then he hung up. That phone call - described to BBC Sport by several sources ...
On Capitol Hill, the heads of America’s public media networks, PBS and NPR, faced sharp questioning by a House oversight subcommittee about allegations of bias and why their work justifies ...
That image set the tone for the hearing in Washington in which Greene and other Republican House members hammered PBS Chief Executive Paula Kerger and NPR Chief Executive Katherine Maher over ...
The vast majority of U.S. oil wells produce very little oil. That might sound like a paradox, but it's just what happens when geology, economics and policy collide. NPR's Camila Domonoske reports on ...