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House Votes to Rescind \$9.4 Billion in Funding for NPR, PBS, and USAID
The House voted to rescind \$9.4 billion in funding from NPR, PBS, and USAID, cutting \$535 million annually from CPB for fiscal years 2026 and 2027 and \$8.3 billion from USAID, impacting public media access and potentially leading to news deserts.
House Votes to Rescind \$9.4 Billion in Funding for NPR, PBS, and USAID
The House voted to rescind \$9.4 billion in funding from NPR, PBS, and USAID, cutting \$535 million annually from CPB for fiscal years 2026 and 2027 and \$8.3 billion from USAID, impacting public media access and potentially leading to news deserts.
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56% Bias Score


House Passes $9.4B Bill Cutting Foreign Aid, PBS, NPR Funding
The House passed President Trump's $9.4 billion plan to cut foreign aid, PBS, and NPR funding, 214-212, despite some Republican opposition; the bill now proceeds to the Senate.
House Passes $9.4B Bill Cutting Foreign Aid, PBS, NPR Funding
The House passed President Trump's $9.4 billion plan to cut foreign aid, PBS, and NPR funding, 214-212, despite some Republican opposition; the bill now proceeds to the Senate.
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52% Bias Score


House Votes to Cut $9.4 Billion in Spending
The House narrowly approved a $9.4 billion spending cut targeting foreign aid, public broadcasting, and global health programs, using a rarely used presidential tool to rescind previously approved funds, passing 214-212 and potentially setting a precedent for future budget actions.
House Votes to Cut $9.4 Billion in Spending
The House narrowly approved a $9.4 billion spending cut targeting foreign aid, public broadcasting, and global health programs, using a rarely used presidential tool to rescind previously approved funds, passing 214-212 and potentially setting a precedent for future budget actions.
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56% Bias Score


House Passes Procedural Motion for \$9.4 Billion Spending Cuts
The House passed a procedural motion for a \$9.4 billion spending cut package, aiming to reduce \$8.3 billion from USAID and over \$1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, setting up a final vote later this week.
House Passes Procedural Motion for \$9.4 Billion Spending Cuts
The House passed a procedural motion for a \$9.4 billion spending cut package, aiming to reduce \$8.3 billion from USAID and over \$1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, setting up a final vote later this week.
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40% Bias Score


German MP Complains About "Tagesschau" Bias in Reporting on Christian Footballers
A German MP criticized a "Tagesschau" video for its negative portrayal of Christian footballers expressing their faith, citing a perceived double standard compared to coverage of a similar gesture by a Muslim player; the video sparked considerable online debate.
German MP Complains About "Tagesschau" Bias in Reporting on Christian Footballers
A German MP criticized a "Tagesschau" video for its negative portrayal of Christian footballers expressing their faith, citing a perceived double standard compared to coverage of a similar gesture by a Muslim player; the video sparked considerable online debate.
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64% Bias Score


ABC Announces Restructuring, Including Q+A Cancellation and Redundancies
ABC managing director Hugh Marks will announce a restructuring on Wednesday, including redundancies and the cancellation of the Q+A program after 18 years, following previous job cuts and a review of resource allocation to improve efficiency and impact.
ABC Announces Restructuring, Including Q+A Cancellation and Redundancies
ABC managing director Hugh Marks will announce a restructuring on Wednesday, including redundancies and the cancellation of the Q+A program after 18 years, following previous job cuts and a review of resource allocation to improve efficiency and impact.
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56% Bias Score

House Votes to Cut \$9.4 Billion in Federal Spending, Targeting Public Broadcasting
The House voted to cut \$9.4 billion in federal spending, including \$1.1 billion for public broadcasting over two years, targeting programs like PEPFAR and UNICEF; the Senate will decide if this will eliminate federal funding for public media.

House Votes to Cut \$9.4 Billion in Federal Spending, Targeting Public Broadcasting
The House voted to cut \$9.4 billion in federal spending, including \$1.1 billion for public broadcasting over two years, targeting programs like PEPFAR and UNICEF; the Senate will decide if this will eliminate federal funding for public media.
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40% Bias Score

House Passes \$9.4B Rescissions Package, Defying Some Republicans
The Republican-controlled House narrowly approved a \$9.4 billion rescissions package, cutting foreign aid and public broadcasting funding, despite some GOP opposition and concerns about the impact on key programs; the bill now moves to the Senate.

House Passes \$9.4B Rescissions Package, Defying Some Republicans
The Republican-controlled House narrowly approved a \$9.4 billion rescissions package, cutting foreign aid and public broadcasting funding, despite some GOP opposition and concerns about the impact on key programs; the bill now moves to the Senate.
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56% Bias Score

House Republicans to Cut $9.4 Billion in Spending
House Republicans plan to cut $9.4 billion in previously approved spending, targeting foreign aid, refugee programs, and public broadcasting, which Democrats say will damage the US's global standing.

House Republicans to Cut $9.4 Billion in Spending
House Republicans plan to cut $9.4 billion in previously approved spending, targeting foreign aid, refugee programs, and public broadcasting, which Democrats say will damage the US's global standing.
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48% Bias Score

Italian Opposition Protests Rai Agreement, Citing Threat to Investigative Journalism
Opposition leaders Giuseppe Conte and Elly Schlein protested a Rai-Usigrai-Unirai agreement in Rome, fearing it would endanger investigative journalism programs like Report and jeopardize the jobs of numerous temporary Rai workers, highlighting concerns about government control over public broadcast...

Italian Opposition Protests Rai Agreement, Citing Threat to Investigative Journalism
Opposition leaders Giuseppe Conte and Elly Schlein protested a Rai-Usigrai-Unirai agreement in Rome, fearing it would endanger investigative journalism programs like Report and jeopardize the jobs of numerous temporary Rai workers, highlighting concerns about government control over public broadcast...
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60% Bias Score

ABC Cancels Q+A Program Amidst Broadcaster Restructuring
The ABC cancelled its Q+A program after 18 years due to a broader restructuring under new managing director Hugh Marks, resulting in at least 80 redundancies and the reinvestment of savings in Your Say and news documentaries.

ABC Cancels Q+A Program Amidst Broadcaster Restructuring
The ABC cancelled its Q+A program after 18 years due to a broader restructuring under new managing director Hugh Marks, resulting in at least 80 redundancies and the reinvestment of savings in Your Say and news documentaries.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Proposed Cuts Threaten Public Broadcasting
The Trump administration's proposed $1 billion cut to public broadcasting funding threatens to eliminate vital news access for rural communities already facing a decline in local newspapers, creating "news deserts," and potentially increasing political polarization and decreasing community engagemen...

Trump Administration's Proposed Cuts Threaten Public Broadcasting
The Trump administration's proposed $1 billion cut to public broadcasting funding threatens to eliminate vital news access for rural communities already facing a decline in local newspapers, creating "news deserts," and potentially increasing political polarization and decreasing community engagemen...
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60% Bias Score
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