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NPR has filed a federal lawsuit against President Donald Trump and members of his administration over an executive order ...
"Public media connects millions of Americans. It touches life’s ordinary and extraordinary moments, from school lessons in ...
Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General Charity Clark today filed an amicus brief along with 21 other attorneys general in support of two lawsuits brought by National Public Radio (NPR) and the ...
After judge affirmed public broadcasting’s independence from Trump, battle over $1.1B funding clawback heads to the Senate.
Lawmakers cracked down on “junk fees” in rental agreements, created new tools to combat negligent landlords and built on efforts to increase density. But other proposals fell short.
Albany lawmakers scaled down a consumer protection measure before concluding their annual session and walked away from proposed reforms to the live-event ticket market that could have capped fees. The ...
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Kentucky over a regulation that gives “an undocumented alien” ...
Public funding under threat – rural and tribal stations will be impacted most “I never wake up in the morning thinking, ‘I ...
The Senate confirmed Olivia Trusty to the FCC, a move that gives Donald Trump and Republicans a 2-1 majority on the ...
Last week, the House of Representatives voted to discontinue federal funding for public media outlets including ...
Here are the top stories involving the U.S. government this past week. Israel launched a major attack on Iran early Friday ...
Wyoming’s U.S. senators say they will vote for clawing back $9.4 billion from PBS, NPR and a foreign aid agency. Rep. Harriet ...