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My earliest memory is watching “Curious George” in the morning as I ate breakfast and waited for the school bus to arrive. I ...
Matt Dunlap, Maine's former Secretary of State and current State Auditor, says he's gathering feedback for his prospective ...
Public media’s future may be uncertain, but NPR’s beloved “Tiny Desk” is standing strong after the Trump administration ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which has long helped sustain public media stations, announced it will shut down after losing $1.1 billion in federal funding.
The "SouthBound" podcast host says he'd already been considering leaving when the buyout offer was made. But all of it still ...
Although the Corporation for Public Broadcasting — which supported NPR and PBS with federal funds — has lost funding and is ...
Attorneys for President Trump and Rupert Murdoch have agreed to delay a deposition Trump’s team wants the media mogul to sit ...
After painter Amy Sherald pulled her National Portrait Gallery exhibit, the MICA alum’s work — "Trans Forming Liberty’ — is ...
Trump has a go-to playbook if the numbers reveal uncomfortable realities, and that’s to discredit or conceal the figures and ...
Plans for the Los Angeles-based paper call for a print edition seven days a week plus a website, social media accounts and ...
Millions of dollars in federal budget cuts to public media have been finalized by President Donald Trump, but state lawmakers ...
As our congressional delegation continues to vote to stop “wasteful” spending, we’ll see and hear about more and more people ...