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Sesame Street's Pride Month message prompted Republican outrage and renewed calls to defund PBS amid President Trump's ...
Why is Trump trying to cancel “Sesame Street,” which has helped children learn to read and count for over half a century? Why ...
Funding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) – which distributes funds to public media and public radio stations ...
2: Candidates of color. Democrats Ras Baraka and Sean Spiller are seeking to become Jersey’s first Black governor. In fact, ...
PBS filed a lawsuit this week challenging a Trump-era executive order that stripped the public broadcaster of key federal funding, calling the move “unconstitutional, retaliatory and a direct threat ...
PBS challenges presidential authority to cut $325 million in federal funding, claiming constitutional violations of editorial ...
Local outlets that receive millions annually in federal funding are developing contingency plans, with some stations at risk ...
PBS president Paula Kerger told the AJC that current efforts by the Trump administration to defund their operations is more aggressive than skirmishes in the past.
Following President Donald Trump’s executive order to cut government funding to PBS and NPR on May 1, many feared that titles like “Sesame Street” would not continue being made.
"Sesame Street" is finding a new home, as it changes hands from HBO to Netflix. And of course PBS is getting a cut.
President Trump recently signed an executive order to end federal funding for NPR and PBS. While the ramifications of the order are still unknown and there will be court challenges about if it is even ...