Senate Advances Bill to Reclaim Public Media and Foreign Aid Funds

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Senate Republicans narrowly advanced a bill to rescind $8.3 billion in foreign aid and over $1 billion from public broadcasting, with Vice President Vance breaking a tie to move the legislation forward. The bill faces further debate and amendments, with concerns raised about the impact on public media and tribal stations, and the administration's transparency on the cuts.
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