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Senate Approves $9 Billion in Spending Cuts Amidst Republican Opposition

The Senate approved a $9 billion spending cut package, targeting $8 billion in foreign aid and $1.1 billion from public broadcasting, with two Republican senators opposing it due to lack of transparency and concerns over congressional authority; the bill now moves to the House for final approval.

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Senate Passes Trump's $9 Billion Rescission Request

The Senate passed President Trump's request to rescind $8 billion in foreign aid and $1 billion in public broadcasting funding by a 51-48 vote, sending it back to the House before a Friday deadline; failure to pass will result in continued spending as initially intended.

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Senate Approves $9 Billion in Spending Cuts

The U.S. Senate approved a $9 billion cut to foreign aid and public broadcasting, with Republican senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski dissenting, sending the bill to the House before President Trump's expected signature.

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Senate Votes on Rescission of Public Media Funding

The Senate is voting on a measure to cut nearly $1.1 billion in funding for public media, potentially leading to local stations going off the air, reduced programming, and layoffs starting this fall. President Trump and congressional Republicans support the cuts, citing perceived bias and fiscal con...

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Senate Approves $9 Billion Spending Cuts in Tight Vote

The US Senate passed President Trump's $9 billion spending cut plan by a 50-50 vote, sparking bipartisan concern over impacts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, despite the removal of cuts to PEPFAR; a final vote is expected soon.

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Senate Passes \$9 Billion Rescissions Package Amidst Republican Opposition

The Senate narrowly passed a \$9 billion rescissions package, with three Republican senators opposing it due to a lack of transparency on specific program cuts, raising concerns about impacts on health and public services, despite assurances from the White House that PEPFAR and GAVI would be spared.

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Senate Approves Rescission Package, Cutting $1.1 Billion in Public Broadcasting Funding

The Senate approved a $9 billion rescission package eliminating $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), impacting NPR, PBS, and their member stations; the House will likely approve the Senate changes before a Friday deadline.

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Senate Eliminates Federal Funding for PBS

The Senate voted to eliminate all federal funding for PBS, impacting local stations reliant on taxpayer support, potentially leading to closures, particularly in rural areas, and forcing larger stations to seek alternative funding sources.

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Senate Passes Rescissions Package, Cutting $1.1 Billion in Public Broadcasting Funding

The Senate passed a rescissions package cutting $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, prompting warnings about compromised public safety due to reduced emergency alert capabilities, particularly in rural areas, following President Trump's executive order to defund NPR and PBS fo...

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McGill Report Urges CBC Mandate Expansion for Public Safety Amidst Wildfires and Misinformation

A McGill University report advocates for expanding CBC/Radio-Canada's mandate to include public safety due to increasing climate-related emergencies like wildfires and the spread of misinformation, recommending the CBC partner with local journalists to improve community-level response.

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Senate Approves \$9 Billion Spending Rescission Bill

The Senate advanced a bill to cancel \$9 billion in federal spending, overcoming Republican dissent, with cuts targeting foreign aid and public broadcasting despite concerns about the impact on vulnerable populations and local news access; the bill now heads back to the House.

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Berlin Court Orders Schlesinger to Pay RBB Damages

A Berlin court ruled that former RBB head Patricia Schlesinger must pay at least €24,000 in damages for misuse of company cars and travel expenses, with further claims totaling €1.7 million for unauthorized payments still pending; Schlesinger also won a separate claim for €18,300 in severance pay.

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