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In a win for President Donald Trump, the House has passed $9 billion in spending cuts. RELATED: Congress approves Trump’s $9 ...
Congressional cuts to public broadcasting funding are set to impact Oklahoma's PBS and NPR stations, raising concerns about ...
The Winnsboro Fire Department released a statement on Friday announcing they will be providing mutual aid coverage to Perryville residents following the arrest of ...
Malcom Harris had only just learnt CPR when he used it to save a man's life in the 1980s. Four decades later, during a ...
The House of Representatives joins the Senate in agreeing to yank back $9 billion in federal spending, most impacting foreign aid and public broadcasting.
The bill will immediately cut 10 percent of Iowa Public Radio's budget, and 18 percent of Iowa PBS'. Rep. Ashley Hinson, of ...
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Kits, packed with 25 pounds of non-perishable food, 15 pounds of hygiene products, and disaster preparedness packets, were ...
Center Point VFD turned their flooded station into a relief hub—now they're battling scammers exploiting their name to steal donations.
US President Donald Trump’s $13.8 billion cuts to public broadcasting and foreign aid have been approved by the US House.
Republican majorities in both houses of Congress have now approved President Donald Trump’s clawback of about $9 billion for public broadcasting and foreign aid that lawmakers had appropriated.
SFPD appeals for public assistance in a human trafficking probe linked to a massage parlor on O'Farrell Street, suspecting ...
Eswatini planned to ultimately repatriate the five to their home countries with the help of a United Nations agency.
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