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  • The Impact of Defunding NPR and PBS
    Congress just voted to claw back $500 million in funding for public broadcasting. Benjamin Mullin, a media reporter for The New York Times, explains what will happen now to NPR, PBS and the many local stations that rely on the funding.
     

The Impact of Defunding NPR and PBS

18 juillet 2025 à 00:39
Congress just voted to claw back $500 million in funding for public broadcasting. Benjamin Mullin, a media reporter for The New York Times, explains what will happen now to NPR, PBS and the many local stations that rely on the funding.
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Trump Uses Cabinet Meeting to Vent About Epstein, Putin and Powell

8 juillet 2025 à 19:18
The president held forth in public for 104 minutes, using a cabinet meeting to express much that is on his mind.

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Looking around excitedly at the paintings on the walls around him, President Trump gave an impromptu history lesson to his cabinet about some of the men who lived in the White House before him.

Von der Leyen Faces No-Confidence Vote in Far-Right Challenge

7 juillet 2025 à 15:51
Ahead of the vote on Thursday, Ursula von der Leyen, president of the commission, appeared before the European Parliament to defend herself against complaints about transparency.

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Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission’s president, speaking before the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, on Monday.
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  • Why Trump Had So Many Supreme Court Wins
    The New York Times Supreme Court reporter Adam Liptak recaps this Supreme Court term, which was defined by a disproportionate amount of emergency docket cases. Liptak explains why these cases tended to go in the Trump administration’s favor.
     

Why Trump Had So Many Supreme Court Wins

The New York Times Supreme Court reporter Adam Liptak recaps this Supreme Court term, which was defined by a disproportionate amount of emergency docket cases. Liptak explains why these cases tended to go in the Trump administration’s favor.
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