I consume a lot of public media and it drives me crazy. I don’t think it should be taxpayer-supported.| Isthmus | Madison, Wisconsin
Mariah Woelfel for NPR and WBEZ Chicago speaks to the Crime Lab's Kim Smith about the notable drop in violent crime in Chicago so far in 2025 and the strategies in place to prevent violence in communities. The post Trump says he’ll expand his focus on crimes to other Democratic-led cities appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
Montana's larger public media organizations gain fundraising momentum after Trump's clawback. But smaller outlets in the state face existential questions.| The Pulp
At a moment when public broadcasters are staggering from the loss of $1.1 billion in federal funds over the next two years, Boston’s two leading public media executives say that rebuilding trust and community are the keys to survival. “I think the best way to build trust is from the local community up,” said Susan … Continue reading "Boston’s top two public media leaders argue that building community is the way forward. They’re right."| Media Nation
It’s yet another Trump action that also hurts his own voters.| South Side Weekly
The end of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is a major GOP victory and potentially the death of the idea of public funding for media| The Dissenter
NPR CEO and welfare queen Katherine Maher has come up with a brand-new lie to protect her taxpayer-funded slush fund to spread left-wing lies.| Breitbart
The Trump administration has made $1.1 billion in cuts to public broadcasting and has attacked the free press by filing a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, according to the ACLU, which argues that these actions violate the First Amendment.| Davis Vanguard
Over the years, I have often been critical of the Public Broadcasting Service. That in spite of the fact that for 28 years, I have produced and hosted a program, “White House Chronicle,” which is c…| White House Chronicle
A year from now you may wish you had started today. ~Karen Lamb Welcome to Music Monday! I started this post just thinking about classical music for summer, but I wound up worrying about young people not getting enough music education. If that worries you too, you might want to check out the Save the […]| The Opposite of Indifference
By Randolph May | The Free State Foundation
The White House’s $9.4 billion spending cuts package cleared a major hurdle on Wednesday, setting up a final House-wide vote on the measure later this week. Trump’s proposal, which was introduced as legislation by House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), would cut $8.3 billion from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and just over […]| Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary
HUD is reportedly planning on the requirements via rulemaking, in line with recently stated goals of Secretary Scott Turner and others.| HousingWire
“I saw this quote from Michael Cunningham that really described my experience learning to make things. He said, ‘I don’t believe in talent. What I believe in is that there’s a certain kind of person who just gets very interested–in a kind of OCDish way–in the question of how can I make this better?’ And […] The post Ira Glass appeared first on Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso.| Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso
Sydney Lupkin, Brian Mann, NPR | The number of Americans who use marijuana has doubled over the past decade, according to a survey by Gallup. In many parts of the U.S., weed is legal under state law — and many Americans now use it as casually as they might have a beer or glass of wine. But finding cannabis products that are... The post How safe is your weed? Patchy regulations may leave contaminants in the weed supply appeared first on SC Labs.| SC Labs
Listen to the NPR podcast: For those still catching up on the ongoing battle over the Benin bronzes, NPR’s latest award winning Throughline podcast, “The Kingdom Behind the Glass,” del…| Restitution Study Group
With AI misinformation on the rise and ad dollars flowing to social platforms, will advertisers finally put their money where their mouth is?| AdMonsters
This morning, NPR published an article focused on 11 Oregon artists to watch in 2021, and we are thrilled that Eastern Oregon’s Margo Cilker was included. While we were planning on keeping this one under wraps for a bit, this seems like as good as time as any to announce that we will be working […] The post Introducing Margo Cilker appeared first on Fluff & Gravy Records.| Fluff & Gravy Records
Look up in the sky to experience a fresh way to practice mindfulness: through birdwatching! It’s amazing how the fluttering of feathers can ground you so deeply to the earth. Birding is a marvelous way to draw your attention to the present moment which is exactly what mindfulness is all about. Mindfulness doesn’t only have... Read More » The post Birdwatching: A Beautiful Way to Practice Mindfulness appeared first on Mamaguru.| Mamaguru
This article was previously published on NPR on August 16, 2019 Katy Milkman played tennis at Princeton, and when she finished college, she went to the gym every day. But when she started grad school, her fitness routine went south. “At the end of a long day of classes, I…Read More| Center for Leadership and Change Management
Listening to the best productivity podcasts are a great way to spend your downtime. With the average commute time in the United States at 25.4 minutes, a podcast can fit perfectly within that time frame. Rather than tuning out to the same playlist you hear every day, tune into a podcast…| I DONE THIS