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BROADCAST BIAS: The networks adored Trump 'tell all' books, but downplay books with Biden scoopsUncover how broadcast networks favor Trump tell-alls over Biden's, revealing a pattern of bias in political book media coverage.
PBS president Paula Kerger told the AJC that current efforts by the Trump administration to defund their operations is more aggressive than skirmishes in the past.
Ohio‘s public media outlets receive more than $13.3 million in federal funding. That money, distributed by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, helps keep trusted journalism, educational ...
In a meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, U.S. President Donald Trump presented video footage of white ...
New Jersey is set to hold gubernatorial elections this year, with hotly-contested primaries set for next month.
A segment in a documentary about the cartoonist Art Spiegelman was edited two weeks before it was set to air on public ...
President Trump wants to reopen the notorious maximum security prison known as Alcatraz. But why? This hour, the past, ...
In an interview with the talk show “Carolina Business Review,” Davidson College President Doug Hicks ’90 discussed a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence and the job market.
Thursday on the News Hour, we speak with Israel's ambassador to the U.S. about the killing of two staffers from the Israeli ...
Genocide Watch agrees that Malema and his Marxist Economic Freedom Front party “encourages these murders, which are meant to terrorize farmers into emigrating from South Africa” and noted “White ...
She replied that she “had no idea that Joe Biden ever suffered from a stutter. I think what we see on stage with Joe Biden, ...
Diane Tilstra, president of the KBTC PBS Association, and Garrett King, board president of Friends of OETA, discuss the ...
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