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NPR's Susan Stamberg denies death hoax

Veteran NPR presenter Susan Stamberg confronts false death rumours circulating online, confirming she is very much alive and continuing her groundbreaking work in public radio broadcasting.

Trump's Fiery Tirade Against Kimmel and NPR Escalates

Former US President Donald Trump launches a social media attack on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel and National Public Radio, reigniting a long-running feud and criticising what he perceives as liberal media bias.

Trump's Air Force One Clash with NPR Reporter: 'Not a Fan'

Former President Donald Trump launched into a fiery exchange with an NPR reporter aboard Air Force One, bluntly stating 'I'm not a big fan of NPR' in a tense confrontation over his administration's contentious relationship with public broadcasting.

Trump Vows to Defund NPR and PBS if Re-Elected

Former President Donald Trump has pledged to strip federal funding from public broadcasters NPR and PBS if he wins a second term, reigniting his longstanding battle with perceived media bias.

Big Bird appears in US Congress hearing

The iconic Sesame Street character Big Bird unexpectedly appeared during a US Congress hearing, sparking laughter and nostalgia among lawmakers.

Trump threatens PBS and NPR funding cuts

Former President Donald Trump has renewed his pledge to eliminate federal funding for PBS and NPR, sparking concerns over the future of public broadcasting in the US.

NPR Editor-in-Chief Steps Down

The long-serving editor-in-chief of NPR steps down, marking a pivotal moment for the renowned media organisation.

Trump seeks to cut PBS and NPR funding

Former US President Donald Trump has reignited his long-standing feud with public broadcasters PBS and NPR, suggesting their funding should be axed as the US faces another potential government shutdown.

Trump's $9.4B cuts target NPR, PBS in major win

Former President Donald Trump achieves a significant political win as $9.4 billion in spending cuts are approved, slashing funding for NPR and PBS in a move critics call radical.

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