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Most CPB staff positions will be terminated by Sept. 30, while a select few will remain employed through January 2026 as part ...
Last week, a rumor bounced across social feeds that NPR’s beloved Tiny Desk concert series was shutting its doors for good. Statements speculating its demise sparked a mini panic wave among fans, but ...
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has officially begun the process of shutting down. Locally, ...
Trump’s first-term rule—“Most Favored Nation”—was focused on lowering the cost of Medicare payments on certain drugs, but the ...
The closure marks a victory in Donald Trump’s war against public media. The CPB’s announcement cites the federal recissions ...
In a memo to staff obtained by Deadline, Steve Boom, Amazon’s vice president of audio, Twitch, and games, said the rise of ...
Opinion
A Terrible Five Days for the Truth
The past five days have been deeply distressing for the truth as a force in restraining authoritarian governance. In a different era, each of these stories would have defined months, if not more, of a ...
As Israel continues to starve Gaza, some Democrats in Congress are pushing the Trump administration to recognize Palestine.
EPI chief economist Josh Bivens posited that if the U.S. enters a recession in the coming months, the “rapid ...
The Texas governor is threatening Democrats who don’t show up to the Capitol to vote on his gerrymandered maps.
The Justice Department is trying to distance itself from Miller and his expectations for federal agents to arrest 3,000 ...
Thousands of Boeing workers go on strike; Texas' governor threatens to remove Democrats from office; "WKRP in Cincinnati" ...