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The 151st running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs took place on May 3, with the national anthem kicking things off.
President Donald Trump's executive order seeks to terminate federal funding through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
At a time of acute distress in American media, Trump is attempting to quash some of our most valuable news sources.
PBS CEO Paula Kerger said Sunday that "we have never seen a circumstance like this" after President Trump last week ordered a ...
Rep. Tim Burchett and Sen. Marsha Blackburn support decision that ends federal funding for locally produced PBS programs like Scholars' Bowl.
During "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 5/5/25, WXXI CEO Chris Hastings, Rep. Joe Morelle, and media scholar Tom Proietti ...
NPR and PBS leaders announced on May 4th that they would challenge President Donald Trump’s executive order to slash public ...
NPR CEO Katherine Maher addressed whether her outlet was biased in their news coverage as implied in President Trump's ...
The CEOs of NPR and PBS said on Sunday’s “Face the Nation” they will challenge Trump’s executive order to end federal funding ...
In an executive order signed late Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the corporation for public broadcasting to ...