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NPR and PBS in the Hot Seat, and a Rare Protest in Gaza

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Mar 26, 2025
Public media networks are under fire as Congress scrutinizes potential liberal bias, with NPR and PBS executives facing tough questions. A leak of war plans prompts political minimization and highlights attacks on the judiciary by GOP lawmakers. Meanwhile, an unusual protest in Gaza emerges, signaling popular frustration with Hamas. On a lighter note, an art expert finds themselves on trial for allegedly duping the royal family at Versailles. It's a whirlwind of politics, protests, and courtroom drama!
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Public Media Scrutiny

  • NPR and PBS executives will testify before Congress about alleged liberal bias.
  • Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene organized the hearing, focusing on specific news coverage.
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War Plans Leak

  • The White House downplays the leak of war plans in a group chat involving a journalist.
  • Trump and Republicans claim no classified information was shared, while some Democrats call for resignations.
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Judicial Reshaping

  • Conservative lawmakers in Montana and other states are challenging what they perceive as liberal courts.
  • They propose legislation to reshape the judiciary, raising concerns about undermining faith in the system.
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