House to Vote on Trump-Backed Cuts to Foreign Aid and Public Media Funding

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Congress is considering a bill to rescind two years of federal funding for public media outlets like NPR and PBS, as part of broader cuts including foreign aid, under President Trump's request, amid ongoing political debates about media bias and government spending.
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