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It's the decades-long home to Big Bird, Ken Burns documentaries and “All Things Considered.” Now the nation’s public ...
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin is trimming Virginia’s budget by $900 million through line-item vetoes based on tax-revenue ...
Wall Street extended its gains to a ninth straight day, marking its longest winning streak since 2004 and reclaiming the ...
John Halliburton, the father of Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton, will not be attending any of his son’s games for the ...
Public broadcasting chiefs vow to fight Trump's executive order cutting federal funding for PBS, NPR
The head of PBS said Friday that President Donald Trump’s executive order aiming to slash public subsidies to public ...
LeBron James sprained a ligament in his left knee during the Los Angeles Lakers’ final playoff game, a person with knowledge ...
A federal health agency says the U.S. has 935 confirmed measles cases this year. That's triple the amount seen in all of 2024 ...
A judge has sentenced an Illinois landlord to 53 years in prison for a hate-crime attack on a 6-year-old Muslim boy and the ...
The NCAA has taken disciplinary action against five current or former Iowa State athletic department employees for combining ...
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Thirty-four districts and 35 sites will be participating in the 2025 Summer Boost: Reading and Mathematics Program, a partnership between the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) Office of Teaching ...
The head of PBS says President Donald Trump’s executive order aiming to slash public subsidies to PBS and NPR is unlawful.
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