Not just Big Bird: Things to know about the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and its funding cuts
Read full article: Not just Big Bird: Things to know about the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and its funding cutsThe Corporation for Public Broadcasting has long helped pay for PBS, NPR and 1,500 local radio and television stations and programs like “Sesame Street."
Searching for pennies: With the cut in federal funding public broadcasters are looking to cope
Read full article: Searching for pennies: With the cut in federal funding public broadcasters are looking to copeIn Alaska, a public radio station general manager took a moment from a busy day warning her community about a possible tsunami for a special task — sending a text message to Sen. Lisa Murkowski urging her to vote against a measure to strip federal funding of NPR and PBS.
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These parents get real on social media amid coronavirus quarantine
Read full article: These parents get real on social media amid coronavirus quarantineHOUSTON – Being a parent as social distancing and home quarantine continues is a challenge that appears to be without end. From homeschooling to meal preparation and continuing to work from home, the balancing act is more like a circus than a finely-tuned orchestra. Many parents are embracing the crazy on social media, sharing memes and photos of their lives within the confines of their homes. Here are some of the best posts KPRC 2 found on social media in recent days. #ParentingInLockdown — Janette DeFelice, MD, MA (@DeFeliceJanette) April 5, 2020I started using my watches “breathe” app to count the minutes when my kids are in time out.