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The Senate just voted to cut off funds for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. What should NPR and PBS do next?
The Senate voting to cancel $1.1 billion in public funding for NPR and PBS is not an attack on the free press.
The lawsuit claims that the city's Mandatory Housing Affordability program unconstitutionally penalizes property owners just for trying to build housing.
Opinion
Death to Big Bird
Like the phoenix, Big Bird will never truly die, even if the rescission bill passes. He will be reanimated via HBO Max and YouTube archives, no matter what happens to PBS. It's just that cuts must be ...
Green energy is promising. But subsidies distort the tax code, misallocate capital, and favor companies already in the game.
President Donald Trump swept into office in January with a promise to tackle what he called the "inflation crisis" that had ...
Brazil’s judiciary has started sweeping crackdowns on speech and political rivals. A U.S. tariff response signals the crisis ...
As programs created to support America's Afghan allies are shuttered, about 1,500 Afghans remain on a U.S. camp in Qatar, ...
Censorship tends to blow up in the faces of the censors. There's a basic principle of free speech that the censors always seem to forget. Namely, the act of suppressing speech only tends to add more ...
Egyptian authorities arrested belly dancer Sohila Tarek Hassan Haggag at Cairo International Airport, charging her with "corrupting public morals" over ...
David is one of the nation's leading immigration policy experts, and his testimony is must-reading for anyone interested in this issue. Here is a summary: ...
If the entire federal budget were a $100 bill, the rescission package would be equal to cutting 13 cents. And even that has ...