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The new laws go into effect Wednesday. “Research shows that these kids, with these upgraded laws, are going to be much safer. And they’re expected to reduce the injury and fatality of children ...
Researchers have linked spending more time playing video games with a boost in intelligence in children, which goes some way to contradicting the narrative that gaming is bad for young minds. While ...
Screenshot—Students at the launch of the Government Regulation concerning Governance for Child Protection in the Implementation of Electronic Systems at Merdeka Palace, Jakarta, on Friday (March 28, ...
Katherine Maher of NPR, at left, and Paula Kerger of PBS are scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill about the federal funding their organizations receive. (StephenVoss/NPR and Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty ...
PBS and NPR executives defended their programming in a federal funding hearing after some representatives accused them of being "politically biased."March 27, 2025 ...
At the start of Wednesday’s congressional hearing on the funding of public media, a large photo of drag queen Lil Miss Hot Mess appearing on a PBS kids show was displayed behind committee chair Rep.
The CEOs of National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service denied accusations of liberal bias at a congressional hearing Wednesday, as Republican lawmakers sought to portray public ...
PBS head Paula Kerger testified that “the drag queen was actually not on any of our kids shows” and was “mistakenly put on our website by our New York City station.” Democrats called ...
Kerger, the PBS CEO, later responded to Greene's assertion, saying that the drag queen "was not actually on any of our kids' shows." "It was mistakenly put on the website of our New York City ...
“NPR and PBS have increasingly become radical left-wing echo chambers. For far too long, federal taxpayers have been forced to fund biased news.” “There’s nothing more American than PB ...
The CEOs of NPR and PBS are appearing Wednesday before a House subcommittee on government efficiency, chaired by Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, where they will answer questions about ...