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National Public Radio

noun

  1. a nationwide network of nonprofit radio stations supported in part by U.S. government funds distributed by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, often affiliated with a public television station or educational institution. NPR



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“And then National Public Radio got in touch, and they aired it all over the country,†Loewenberg continued.

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National Public Radio is suing his administration over an executive order to cut off funding for the radio network and other public news outlets.

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In an interview with National Public Radio, psychologist Kerry Carafa attributed the high rate of suicide in the pet-care field to the balance of care they must shoulder.

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This is as severe an existential crisis for the Public Broadcasting Service and National Public Radio as anyone raised on a children’s programming diet of “Arthur,†“Sesame Street†and other public TV shows has seen in our lifetimes.

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Agency for International Development, which provides aid to impoverished nations around the world; shifting Justice Department resources toward prosecuting voter fraud, despite experts saying it is rare; dismantling “diversity, equity and inclusion†initiatives across government; and stripping federal funding from public media such as the Public Broadcasting Service and National Public Radio.

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