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The order, which will likely be challenged in court, is the White House’s biggest escalation yet in its assault on the media.
Public media executives are pushing back against President Donald Trump’s late Thursday executive order seeking to strike federal funding for NPR and PBS, arguing it is unlawful.
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President Donald Trump has ended federal funding for NPR and PBS, signing an executive order Thursday. Trump ordered the ...
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The judge has yet to rule on either request. Marc Van Der Hout, one of Khalil's attorneys, said in an interview with NPR that for Khalil, his son's birth on Monday was bittersweet. "He is happy to ...
Donald Trump signed an executive order that aims to cut funding to news outlets NPR and PBS, the White House said, marking ...