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NPR Is Gone. PBS Is Going. What Happens to Truth When Public Media Dies?
The Trump administration cut 1.1 billion dollars in federal funding from public broadcasting this year. NPR stations across the country are contracting or closing. PBS faces a similar reckoning. Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, Radio Free Asia, and several other public-interest broadcasters have had their funding slashed or eliminated entirely. The justification offered by administration officials is that the government should not be in the business of funding media. That
Jiannie Romaine
7 days ago2 min read


NPR Is Losing Half a Billion Dollars in Federal Funding. That Should Scare You Even If You Never Listen.
Public media is not just background noise. It is the news infrastructure that serves places no one else will.
Jiannie Romaine
May 192 min read


2016 is back. Summer 2026 is all about nostalgia
Everywhere you look, #2016 is trending, and this summer it is not holding back. Fashion is taking a major throwback moment, with some of the most loved styles from 2016 making a fresh return. It feels familiar, but at the same time, everything has a new and updated twist that makes it exciting again. The OG Bathing Suits One of the biggest comebacks is the iconic neoprene bathing suit. Yes, really. Triangl, the brand that had everyone obsessed back in 2016, is bringing back i
Marianna Pou
Mar 242 min read


The Case for a Pluralist American News Media
In an era of intense partisanship and plunging public trust, America's news media faces a crisis, not only from bias or misinformation, but also from who owns and controls the flow of information. This ownership crisis threatens democracy itself: a strong republic depends on informed citizens, who in turn rely on trustworthy news. The American news media have long been dominated by private conglomerates that control much of the broadcast, print, and digital media. While compl
Austin Packham
Mar 93 min read
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