The headquarters for National Public Radio (NPR) stands on North Capitol Street, April 15, 2013, in Washington.
Republicans have frequently grumbled that PBS and NPR news programming leans left, but efforts to cut or eliminate funding ...
A succession of GOP lawmakers complained bitterly about alleged bias, particularly from NPR stations, making clear it was not an issue that was going away quietly.
Accountability** In a striking show of accountability, Republican lawmakers recently put heads of the nation’s public broadcasting giants, NPR and PBS, under fire during a Hou ...
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MyHighPlains on MSN5 takeaways from House hearing on NPR, PBSThe heads of the nation's top public broadcasters faced an intense grilling from lawmakers Wednesday on Capitol Hill over ...
Sadly, Messrs. Elmo, Monster, and Bird were nowhere to be seen on Capitol Hill today. They would not have fit in, anyway, as ...
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FOX 56 News on MSNStarting early: 11-year-old Lexington boy says he’s running for CongressIt's not unusual for a political candidate to launch a campaign on social media, but it's uncommon for the candidate to be as ...
The NPR chief executive said the taxpayer-funded outlet made mistakes in its coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop story and ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Leave Elmo alone': Marjorie Taylor Greene ripped for attack on public broadcastersProgressives roundly ridiculed U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene on Wednesday after the serial conspiracy theorist ...
Public broadcasting came under sharp attack from House Republicans Wednesday as lawmakers called for dismantling and defunding PBS and NPR.
Republicans accused public media outlets NPR and PBS of bias at a House subcommittee hearing on Wednesday, while Democrats ...
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