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Congress this week approved a bill that claws back about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funds, as Republicans look to begin locking in cuts pursued by his Department of ...
The Hearst Television Data Team breaks down the $9 billion budget cut passed by Congress.
The bill will immediately cut 10 percent of Iowa Public Radio's budget, and 18 percent of Iowa PBS'. Rep. Ashley Hinson, of ...
SD Sen. Mike Rounds secured a handshake deal with White House budget director to transfer $9.4M to Native American radio ...
Explore how $500M in USAID cuts devastate Black maternal health globally, disrupting supply chains and threatening workforce ...
Congress voted to claw back billions of dollars from humanitarian aid that would devastate groups helping refugees and people ...
PEPFAR, or the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, is a roughly $6.5 billion program that contracts with some ...
U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst praised the cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) included in the bill passed in ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson secures victory as Congress approves $9 billion in spending cuts targeting international aid and public broadcasting in first rescissions package in decades.
The Republican-led House narrowly passed a White House request to claw back $9 billion from the federal budget, including funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting.
On federal spending, Donald Trump's team says it wants less bipartisanship, while expressing indifference to Congress’ ...
The House approved Donald Trump’s $9B cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, targeting programs GOP sees as misaligned ...