NPR and PBS Funding in Crosshairs of Congress

NPR and PBS Funding in Crosshairs of Congress

Mateo Guillamont
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March 26, 2025
The country’s two biggest broadcasters, National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), are under scrutiny from GOP lawmakers for alleged partisan reporting.  NPR and PBS have faced consistent accusations of being biased towards the left and progressive ideals. Both news networks were created to produce fact-based reporting on issues relevant to American audiences.  […]
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Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Request For Freezing $2 Billion USAID Payments

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Request For Freezing $2 Billion USAID Payments

Mateo Guillamont
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March 6, 2025
The US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) recently ruled against President Donald Trump’s request to freeze $2 billion of USAID payments.  President Trump had asked SCOTUS to reaffirm the US’ freezing of $2 billion USAID ‘reimbursement’ payments to companies for work that had already allegedly been performed.  However, in a 5-4 ruling, SCOTUS rejected Trump’s request, ruling […]
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Florida Taxpayers Shouldn’t Subsidize Outdated Waste Technology

Florida Taxpayers Shouldn’t Subsidize Outdated Waste Technology

Opinion
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March 1, 2022
By Mandy Gunasekara In 2020, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a first-of-its-kind ambitious goal under the Trump Administration to achieve a 50 percent national recycling rate by 2030. This goal was not only a much-celebrated environmental win by the vast array of diverse states and stakeholders, including Florida, it was also the culmination of coordinated […]
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Burning trash in the Coronavirus era

Burning trash in the Coronavirus era

Javier Manjarres
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April 30, 2020
With the deadly airborne Coronavirus having killed 1,200 Floridians to date, one would think that having clean air in Florida is at the very top everyone list, right?
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