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Marjorie Taylor Greene leading a DOGE subcommittee hearing, and to my surprise, behind her was an oversized portrait of me. I ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting shouldn’t exist at all. The First Amendment enshrines a free press to hold government ...
After last week's congressional hearing with the heads of PBS and NPR, it's important to remember how public broadcasting ...
The segment Greene cited wasn’t aired; a local station mistakenly uploaded it to PBS’ site, where it stayed for two months ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Wednesday used a DOGE subcommittee hearing to call for the defunding and dismantling of the ...
NPR & PBS can hate us on their own dime. PBS stands for the Public Broadcasting Service. Based in Arlington, VA, this is a ...
The Republican told a UK journalist “we don’t give a crap about your opinion” after being questioned about the airstrikes ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized PBS for featuring a drag queen named Lil Miss Hot Mess in its children’s programming. By Talya Minsberg In her opening remarks at Wednesday’s hearing on ...
Sadly, Messrs. Elmo, Monster, and Bird were nowhere to be seen on Capitol Hill today. They would not have fit in, anyway, as ...
Ga., peppered NPR CEO Katherine Maher with questions during Wednesday’s DOGE subcommittee hearing on alleged biased content ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene, who called PBS and NPR “radical left-wing echo chambers” for what she whimsically imagines to be “a narrow audience of mostly wealthy, white, urban liberals and ...
The leaders of the biggest public media networks in the United States defended their programming in a hearing on funding for public media, but NPR’s chief executive said the organization’s leadership ...