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Staff Writer Matt Sorce argues against the DOGE cuts aimed at Elmo and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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For decades, shows like Sesame Street practically raised many kids. Today, not even Elmo is safe from the nation's culture ...
NPR and PBS CEOs tried to defend their missions as Republicans called for the organizations to be stripped of their taxpayer ...
NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS CEO Paula Kerger testified before the DOGE subcommittee on Wednesday about alleged biased ...
“How many millions of dollars a month do taxpayers spend for Daniel Tiger ... Stephen Lynch, “all for the unforgivable sin of teaching the alphabet to low-income families’ children and ...
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and other members of the House DOGE Subcommittee grilled the heads of NPR and PBS during a hearing Wednesday.