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Donald TrumpOn June 3, the Trump administration asked Congress to eliminate federal funding for public media. The request, called a rescission, would claw back funds Congress previously approved for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for the next two years.Congress now has up to 45 days to act on this request. Passage requires a simple majority in the House and Senate.If lawmakers approve the package, it would be an unprecedented action against communi…See the Story
President’s Update: Federal Funding for Public Media Is at Extreme Risk
71% Left coverage: 7 sources

Memorial Day · PlattsburghJACKSON, Tenn.—One local organization celebrates an American Revolutionary War Hero. The Jackson-Madison Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution hosted a special event in honor of Marquis de Lafayette today in Anderson Park. The celebration kicked off at 10 Saturday morning. The event featured live violin performances from the Revolutionary period as well as a reenactor. Robert Briley, who is a historian, was on hand to talk more about the …See the Story
Jackson-Madison DAR Chapter Honors a Revolutionary War Hero
100% Center coverage: 1 sources

Instagram · New YorkBillie Sainwood presents “36 Views: A Story of Tits and Poetry.” (Photo via Instagram)At this year’s Atlanta Fringe Festival, four local LGBTQ+ acts are wowing audiences with poetry, theater, and comedy all about coming into your own and embracing the joy of queer life. With multiple more shows until June 8, there is still a chance to see performances by Billie Sainwood, Andrew Autry, Mykal Alder June, and Vandy Beth Glenn before the festival cl…See the Story