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Dutch Public Broadcaster Demands Cancellation of Planned Budget Cuts
Following the cabinet's fall, the Dutch public broadcaster (NPO) and the College of Broadcasters (CvO) are urging parliament to cancel planned "110 million euro yearly cuts", arguing the cuts, set to begin in 2027, are premature and undermine planned 2029 reforms aimed at increasing efficiency.
Dutch Public Broadcaster Demands Cancellation of Planned Budget Cuts
Following the cabinet's fall, the Dutch public broadcaster (NPO) and the College of Broadcasters (CvO) are urging parliament to cancel planned "110 million euro yearly cuts", arguing the cuts, set to begin in 2027, are premature and undermine planned 2029 reforms aimed at increasing efficiency.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Seeks \$1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting Funding
President Trump formally requested Congress to cut \$1.1 billion in funding for public broadcasters NPR and PBS over the next two years, citing partisan bias, prompting concerns about service disruptions and legal challenges.
Trump Seeks \$1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting Funding
President Trump formally requested Congress to cut \$1.1 billion in funding for public broadcasters NPR and PBS over the next two years, citing partisan bias, prompting concerns about service disruptions and legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score


White House Seeks Congressional Approval for $9.4 Billion in Spending Cuts
The White House requested Congress approve $9.4 billion in federal spending cuts, including $1.1 billion from NPR/PBS and $8.3 billion from USAID, aiming for permanent reductions despite potential public backlash.
White House Seeks Congressional Approval for $9.4 Billion in Spending Cuts
The White House requested Congress approve $9.4 billion in federal spending cuts, including $1.1 billion from NPR/PBS and $8.3 billion from USAID, aiming for permanent reductions despite potential public backlash.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Seeks $9.4 Billion in Spending Cuts
The Trump administration submitted a $9.4 billion rescissions request to Congress, targeting NPR, PBS, and foreign aid, prompting swift action from House Republicans despite concerns from some lawmakers and a lukewarm response from conservatives who initially desired much larger cuts.
Trump Seeks $9.4 Billion in Spending Cuts
The Trump administration submitted a $9.4 billion rescissions request to Congress, targeting NPR, PBS, and foreign aid, prompting swift action from House Republicans despite concerns from some lawmakers and a lukewarm response from conservatives who initially desired much larger cuts.
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52% Bias Score


NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Cuts, Citing First Amendment Violation
NPR and three Colorado public radio stations sued the Trump administration, challenging an executive order that cut federal funding to public broadcasters, alleging a First Amendment violation by targeting media outlets based on content and political bias.
NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Cuts, Citing First Amendment Violation
NPR and three Colorado public radio stations sued the Trump administration, challenging an executive order that cut federal funding to public broadcasters, alleging a First Amendment violation by targeting media outlets based on content and political bias.
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48% Bias Score


House Republicans Ready to Approve Trump's $9 Billion in "DOGE Cuts
House Republicans are poised to quickly approve President Trump's proposed $9 billion in "DOGE cuts" targeting programs like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and foreign aid once the White House formally requests it, but Senate action and internal GOP disagreements pose challenges within the ...
House Republicans Ready to Approve Trump's $9 Billion in "DOGE Cuts
House Republicans are poised to quickly approve President Trump's proposed $9 billion in "DOGE cuts" targeting programs like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and foreign aid once the White House formally requests it, but Senate action and internal GOP disagreements pose challenges within the ...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seeks to Cut \$1 Billion in Funding for PBS and NPR
The Trump administration is seeking to cut over \$1 billion in funding for PBS and NPR, triggering a 45-day congressional review period that could severely impact local stations, especially smaller ones that rely heavily on federal funding; the White House claims bias, while public broadcasters argu...

Trump Administration Seeks to Cut \$1 Billion in Funding for PBS and NPR
The Trump administration is seeking to cut over \$1 billion in funding for PBS and NPR, triggering a 45-day congressional review period that could severely impact local stations, especially smaller ones that rely heavily on federal funding; the White House claims bias, while public broadcasters argu...
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40% Bias Score

White House Submits $9.4 Billion Spending Cuts Request to Congress
The White House sent Congress a $9.4 billion spending cuts request, targeting programs like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the U.S. Agency for International Development, as part of DOGE's larger plan for $1 trillion in cuts; House Republicans aim for swift passage, but Democratic opposi...

White House Submits $9.4 Billion Spending Cuts Request to Congress
The White House sent Congress a $9.4 billion spending cuts request, targeting programs like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the U.S. Agency for International Development, as part of DOGE's larger plan for $1 trillion in cuts; House Republicans aim for swift passage, but Democratic opposi...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seeks to Cut \$1 Billion in Funding for Public Broadcasting
The Trump administration is seeking to cut over \$1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which funds PBS and NPR, setting a 45-day deadline for Congress to decide; failure to pass the rescission would force the release of the funds.

Trump Administration Seeks to Cut \$1 Billion in Funding for Public Broadcasting
The Trump administration is seeking to cut over \$1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which funds PBS and NPR, setting a 45-day deadline for Congress to decide; failure to pass the rescission would force the release of the funds.
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48% Bias Score

RBB-Schlesinger Dispute: No Settlement, July Verdict
Patricia Schlesinger, the former director-general of RBB, and the RBB failed to reach a settlement regarding her severance pay; a court verdict is expected on July 4th, with Schlesinger claiming approximately \$20,000 monthly and the RBB alleging millions in misused funds.

RBB-Schlesinger Dispute: No Settlement, July Verdict
Patricia Schlesinger, the former director-general of RBB, and the RBB failed to reach a settlement regarding her severance pay; a court verdict is expected on July 4th, with Schlesinger claiming approximately \$20,000 monthly and the RBB alleging millions in misused funds.
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52% Bias Score

PBS Sues Trump Over Executive Order Defunding Public Broadcasting
President Trump's executive order to defund PBS and NPR due to perceived bias prompted a lawsuit from PBS and a Minnesota station, claiming the order violates free speech and exceeds presidential authority, potentially impacting $81 million in annual federal grants and jeopardizing local programming...

PBS Sues Trump Over Executive Order Defunding Public Broadcasting
President Trump's executive order to defund PBS and NPR due to perceived bias prompted a lawsuit from PBS and a Minnesota station, claiming the order violates free speech and exceeds presidential authority, potentially impacting $81 million in annual federal grants and jeopardizing local programming...
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56% Bias Score

NPR Sues Trump Over Funding Cuts
NPR and three local stations sued President Trump, claiming his executive order to cut funding to the 246-station network violates freedom of speech and exceeds his authority; the White House says NPR exhibits liberal bias.

NPR Sues Trump Over Funding Cuts
NPR and three local stations sued President Trump, claiming his executive order to cut funding to the 246-station network violates freedom of speech and exceeds his authority; the White House says NPR exhibits liberal bias.
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52% Bias Score
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