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Champions of the almost entirely party-line vote in the U.S. Senate to erase US$1.1 billion in already approved funds for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting called their action a refusal to subsidize liberal media.

“Public broadcasting has long been overtaken by partisan activists,” said U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, insisting there is no need for government to fund what he regards as biased media. “If you want to watch the left-wing propaganda, turn on MSNBC,” Cruz said.

Accusing the media of liberal bias has been a consistent conservative complaint since the civil rights era, when white Southerners insisted news outlets were slanting their stories against segregation. During his presidential campaign in 1964, U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona complained that the media was against him, an accusation that has been repeated by every Republican presidential candidate since.

But those charges of bias rarely survive empirical scrutiny.

As chair of a public policy institute devoted to strengthening deliberative democracy, I have written two books about the media and the presidency, and another about media ethics. My research traces how news institutions shape civic life and why healthy democracies rely on journalism that is independent of both market pressure and partisan talking points.

That independence in the United States – enshrined in the press freedom clause of the First Amendment – gives journalists the ability to hold government accountable, expose abuses of power and thereby support democracy.

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GOP Sen. Ted Cruz speaks to reporters as Senate Republicans vote on President Donald Trump’s request to cancel about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting spending on July 16, 2025.
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Trusting independence

Ad Fontes Media, a self-described “public benefit company” whose mission is to rate media for credibility and bias, have placed the reporting of “PBS NewsHour” under 10 points left of the ideological center. They label it as both “reliable” and based in “analysis/fact.” “Fox and Friends,” by contrast, the popular morning show on Fox News, is nearly 20 points to the right. The scale starts at zero and runs 42 points to the left to measure progressive bias and 42 points to the right to measure conservative bias. Ratings are provided by three-person panels comprising left-, right- and center-leaning reviewers.

A 2020 peer-reviewed study in Science Advances that tracked more than 6,000 political reporters likewise found “no evidence of liberal media bias” in the stories they chose to cover, even though most journalists are more left-leaning than the rest of the population.

A similar 2016 study published in Public Opinion Quarterly said that media are more similar than dissimilar and, excepting political scandals, “major
news organizations present topics in a largely nonpartisan manner,
casting neither Democrats nor Republicans in a particularly favorable
or unfavorable light
.”

Surveys show public media’s audiences do not see it as biased. A national poll of likely voters released July 14, 2025, found that 53% of respondents trust public media to report news “fully, accurately and fairly,” while only 35% extend that trust to “the media in general.” A majority also opposed eliminating federal support.

Contrast these numbers with attitudes about public broadcasters such as MTVA in Hungary or the TVP in Poland, where the state controls most content. Protests in Budapest October 2024 drew thousands demanding an end to “propaganda.” Oxford’s Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism reports that TVP is the least trusted news outlet in the country.

While critics sometimes conflate American public broadcasting with state-run outlets, the structures are very different.

Safeguards for editorial freedom

In state-run media systems, a government agency hires editors, dictates coverage and provides full funding from the treasury. Public officials determine – or make up – what is newsworthy. Individual media operations survive only so long as the party in power is happy.

Public broadcasting in the U.S. works in almost exactly the opposite way: The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a private nonprofit with a statutory “firewall” that forbids political interference.

More than 70% of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s federal appropriation for 2025 of US$1.1 billion flows through to roughly 1,500 independently governed local stations, most of which are NPR or PBS affiliates but some of which are unaffiliated community broadcasters. CPB headquarters retains only about 5% of that federal funding.

Stations survive by combining this modest federal grant money with listener donations, underwriting and foundation support. That creates a diversified revenue mix that further safeguards their editorial freedom.

And while stations share content, each also has latitude when it comes to programming and news coverage, especially at the local level.

As a public-private partnership, individual communities mostly own the public broadcasting system and its affiliate stations. Congress allocates funds, while community nonprofits, university boards, state authorities or other local license holders actually own and run the stations. Individual monthly donors are often called “members” and sometimes have voting rights in station-governance matters. Membership contributions make up the largest share of revenue for most stations, providing another safeguard for editorial independence.

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A host and guest in July 2024 sit inside a recording studio at KMXT, the public radio station on Kodiak Island in Alaska.
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Broadly shared civic commons

And then there are public media’s critical benefits to democracy itself.

A 2021 report from the European Broadcasting Union links public broadcasting with higher voter turnout, better factual knowledge and lower susceptibility to extremist rhetoric.

Experts warn that even small cuts will exacerbate an already pernicious problem with political disinformation in the U.S., as citizens lose access to free information that fosters media literacy and encourages trust across demographics.

In many ways, public media remains the last broadly shared civic commons. It is both commercial-free and independently edited.

Another study, by the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School in 2022, affirmed that “countries with independent and well-funded public broadcasting systems also consistently have stronger democracies.”

The study highlighted how public media works to bridge divides and foster understanding across polarized groups. Unlike commercial media, where the profit motive often creates incentives to emphasize conflict and sensationalism, public media generally seeks to provide balanced perspectives that encourage dialogue and mutual respect. Reports are often longer and more in-depth than those by other news outlets.

Such attention to nuance provides a critical counterweight to the fragmented, often hyperpartisan news bubbles that pervade cable news and social media. And this skillful, more balanced treatment helps to ameliorate political polarization and misinformation.

In all, public media’s unique structure and mission make democracy healthier in the U.S. and across the world. Public media prioritizes education and civic enlightenment. It gives citizens important tools for navigating complex issues to make informed decisions – whether those decisions are about whom to vote for or about public policy itself. Maintaining and strengthening public broadcasting preserves media diversity and advances important principles of self-government.

Congress’ cuts to public broadcasting will diminish the range and volume of the free press and the independent reporting it provides. Ronald Reagan once described a free press as vital for the United States to succeed in its “noble experiment in self-government.” From that perspective, more independent reporting – not less – will prove the best remedy for any worry about partisan spin.

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Stephanie A. (Sam) Martin does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

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How Many Duggar Grandkids Are There?

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The Duggar family is legendarily large.

Long before anyone understood the nature of their cult, the now-infamous family’s size was their claim to fame.

In March, Jinger welcomed baby Finnegan. This addition led to a key piece of information about the broader brood.

How many grandbabies do Jim Bob and Michelle have to their name? The number is in the dozens.

A wide-eyed Michelle Duggar makes a memorable expression on YouTube. (Image Credit: YouTube)

Not all Duggar births have been public announcements

Early in the summer of 2021, TLC finally canceled Counting On, putting an end to the stream of TLC paychecks flowing into Jim Bob Duggar’s pockets.

Since then, many of the Duggar family have returned to social media — despite Josh’s crimes and the complicity of some family members in downplaying, defending, and straight-up covering for him over the years.

As such, some members of the infamous family just don’t announce marriages and milestones like they used to.

That means that some grandbaby births slip through the cracks, and we only find out about them later.

Jinger Duggar on her podcast, after giving birth to baby #3.
After welcoming their third child, Jinger Duggar spoke about the experience on the podcast that she shares with her husband. (Image Credit: YouTube)

In April 2025, Jinger gave viewers a number of grandkids

Early in the spring of 2025, Jinger Duggar spoke on an episode of her podcast about

“I think that she’s only missed two,” Jinger said while praising her mother’s attendance of grandbaby births. “But each of ours she’s been there. Finn is grandbaby number 37 for my parents — and that is insane to think about.”

Yes it is insane to think about 37 grandchildren from the same two grandparents.

That is what happens when you have 19 kids and raise them within the same fundamentalist fertility cult.

Who’s had the most Duggar grandbabies?

As we know, John David, Joy-Anna, Joseph, Josiah, Jed, and Jeremiah Duggar have all married and started their own families.

Jinger and Jeremy Vuolo have three kids. Jill and Derick Dillard have three kids.

But Jessa and Ben Seewald have five kids, with Baby #6 on the way.

And Josh and Anna Duggar have an alarming seven children. Alarming, we say, because it’s always a little scary when Josh is linked to any child.

Jim Bob Duggar on TLC.
Jim Bob Duggar is one seriously messed-up dude. (Photo Credit: TLC)

Where are Jim Bob and Michelle living now?

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar continue to live on the compound in Arkansas. It is a piece of property with which many former viewers are familiar.

This means that they remain very close to many of their adult children and grandchildren.

Notably, Jim Bob “gifts” houses to some adult children — meaning that he has a say in where they start their adult, married lives.

Some Duggar adults, like Jinger and Jill and now Jana, have moved farther away. Inevitably, they all make the pilgrimage back to Jim Bob’s domain from time to time. Even if they end up regretting it.

ALL THE DUGGARS
There are just so many Duggars. And here so many of them are, all in one majestic photograph. (Image Credit: TLC)

37 is so many grandkids!

Prior to Jinger’s statement in spring 2025, the official count of grandbabies was “at least 32.”

It seems grimly inevitable that the final count of Jim Bob and Michelle’s grandkids will be considerably higher than 37.

We say “grimly” not because babies aren’t adorable (they are!), but because we would not wish being related to Jim Bob and Michelle upon our worst enemies.

How Many Duggar Grandkids Are There? was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Lindsie Chrisley is Now Lindsie Landsman: Did She Get Married? Or Is She Just Avoiding …

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Is Lindsie Chrisley married?

Amidst all of the conversation and controversy of Todd and Julie’s release from prison, one member of the infamous family has not been part of the conversation.

Lindsie is the family’s eldest daughter. She has an understandably complex relationship — or lack thereof — with her notorious parents and some of her siblings.

Earlier this month, she debuted a new last name. Is she married?

Lindsie Chrisley in 2016.
TV personality Lindsie Chrisley speaks onstage during the ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ panel at the 2016 NBCUniversal Summer Press Day at Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village on April 1, 2016. (Photo Credit: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

Yes, Lindsie Chrisley changed her name

Previously, 35-year-old Lindsie Chrisley was married to Will Campbell.

She and her ex-husband share a child, Jackson. Jackson is her only child.

Following their divorce, Lindsie adopted her maiden name, despite the stigma of any association with her parents.

However, earlier this month, Lindsie changed her last name.

As we reported, the eldest Chrisley daughter started going by “Lindsie Landsman” on social media.

Fans may already know that she is dating David Landsman.

What’s the story behind the name change? Did they get married?

Lindsie Chrisley and her infamous family in 2016.
TV personalities Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley, producer/TV personality Todd Chrisley, and TV personalities Chase Chrisley, and Lindsie Chrisley speak onstage during the ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ panel at the 2016 NBCUniversal Summer Press Day at Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village on April 1, 2016. (Photo Credit: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

Is Lindsie Chrisley married?

Lindsie Chrisley — well, Lindsie Landsman, now — took to the July 16 episode of her The Southern Tea podcast to address the change.

She admitted that she had felt that she’d “quietly” made this name change.

However, she’d known that people would notice.

What caught her off guard, however, was “how quickly” fans had picked up on what seems like such a tiny little detail.

First and foremost, Lindsie confirmed that she has not married David Landsman. They have been dating for less than a year, and they are not even engaged.

She explained that the Chrisley surname “did not create income or opportunity” for her. Rather, it was detrimental to her opportunities and personal brand.

“In fact, it became very problematic with me being associated in any capacity in business,” Lindsie admitted.

“And has been problematic for projects that I have done post ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ and have been asked to go by another name altogether.”

Lindsie Chrisley stands on April 1, 2016.
TV personality Lindsie Chrisley attends the 2016 NBCUniversal Summer Press Day at Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village on April 1, 2016. (Photo Credit: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

That does make a lot of sense

Having parents who are notorious criminals has a certain degree of deeply unfair stigma.

Certainly, no one gets to choose the circumstances of their birth. If they could, Todd and Julie Chrisley would be childfree — and so would Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar.

Lindsie praised the “safe and loving relationship” taht she and David share. When it comes to borrowing his surname for social media, she shared that she “felt like it was the right thing to do.”

Good for her. Everyone deserves peace, free from the burdens and stigma of toxic influences.

Lindsie Chrisley is Now Lindsie Landsman: Did She Get Married? Or Is She Just Avoiding … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Ted Lasso Season 4: Look Who’s Returning!

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Are you ready to believe again, television viewers?

As previously announced, Apply TV is bringing back Ted Lasso for a fourth season.

Now, meanwhile, the platform has given viewers our first look at said new season, releasing a photo on July 21 of Jason Sudeikis in the title role.

He isn’t alone, however.

(Apple TV)

The photo (below) features Sudeikis, along with Juno Temple as Keeley Jones, Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton and Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins.

From what we can gather, Brendan Hunt and Brett Goldstein have also closed their deals to return to the program.

It’s believed they’ve even signed three-year pacts, corroborating the speculation that Sudeikis has a new three-season arc in mind for Ted Lasso‘s new chapter.

Amazing, no?!?

(Apple TV)

In addition, new cast members for the series include Tanya Reynolds, Jude Mack, Faye Marsay, Rex Hayes, Aisling Sharkey, Abbie Hern, and Grant Feely.

Exact character details for the newcomers are being kept under wraps, although it is known that Feely will take over the role of Henry Lasso, Ted’s son.

According to Season 4’s official logline, Ted (Sudeikis) returns to Richmond, taking on his biggest challenge yet: coaching a second division women’s football team.

Throughout the course of the season, Ted and the team learn to leap before they look, taking chances they never thought they would.

A poster for one of the funniest shows of all-time. (Apple)

As reported in March, principal photography on Season 4 has now gotten underway in Kansas City … before the show heads back to London.

During its first three seasons, Ted Lasso sky-rocketed a massive ratings hit and a pop culture phenomenon –while also garnering critical acclaim, including back-to-back Outstanding Comedy Series Emmys.

Apple TV has not yet announced a premiere date for Season 4.

Ted Lasso Season 4: Look Who’s Returning! was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Cash Out: Rapper Sentenced to Life In Prison on Rape, Sex Trafficking Charges

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Following one of the biggest celebrity trials in history, Diddy might soon be a free man.

But things worked out quite differently for a lesser-known rapper who faced a similar slate of charges.

Atlanta-based emcee Cash Out was sentenced to life in prison plus 70 years today after being convicted on rape and sex trafficking charges last week.

Rapper Ca$h Out performs during BET's 106 And Park 2013 New Years Eve Party at BET Studios on December 17, 2012 in New York City.
Rapper Ca$h Out performs during BET’s 106 And Park 2013 New Years Eve Party at BET Studios on December 17, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)

Cash Out will spend the rest of his life behind bars

The rapper, whose real name is John Michael Hakeem Gibson was arrested back in June of 2023 along with five alleged accomplices.

He was indicted on 13 charges — including rape and sex trafficking — and held without bail.

His mother, Linda Smith, and his cousin, Tyrone Taylor, were also found guilty of RICO charges.

On Friday, June 18, the jury concluded that Gibson and his accomplices used their record label, Pyrez Music Group LLC as a front for their sex trafficking activities.

Rapper Ca$h Out performs during BET's 106 And Park 2013 New Years Eve Party at BET Studios on December 17, 2012 in New York City.
Rapper Ca$h Out performs during BET’s 106 And Park 2013 New Years Eve Party at BET Studios on December 17, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)

In a pre-sentencing statement, Gibson stated he believed the jurors had “made the wrong judgment.”

He asserted his innocence and claimed that all sexual activity described during the trial was consensual. He then compared himself to Jesus Christ.

Unmoved by this impassioned argument, the judge threw the book at Cash Out, denying his lawyers’ request for a more lenient sentence of 30 years behind bars.

Gibson was sentenced to life imprisonment for rape, as well as 70 years for racketeering, sex trafficking, and firearm possession.

According to TMZ, the judge excoriated Gibson, accusing him of “the very worst of human behavior” and noting that several of his victims now suffer from PTSD.

A promising career ends in scandal

Though never exactly a household name, Cash Out showed major promise in the late 2010s.

His single “Cashin’ Out” went platinum, while the follow-up “She Twerkin” was certified gold.

Cash Out even played himself in a brief cameo in the acclaimed 2019 Adam Sandler film Uncut Gems.

But according to the case presented by prosecutors, even as his music and film career was taking off, Gibson and his accomplices were engaged in a “reign of terror,” in which they would ensnare women and force them into life in prison.

Cash Out will now almost certainly spend the rest of his life behind bars.

Cash Out: Rapper Sentenced to Life In Prison on Rape, Sex Trafficking Charges was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Christina Haack Posts Cheeky Response in Wake of HGTV Show Cancellation

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Christina Haack seems to be taking her cancellation in stride.

In better than mere stride, one might even say.

Just a few days ago, we learned that HGTV would NOT be bringing Christina on the Coast back for another season.

The news came amid this same network doing away with many of its top programs, as the network has also canceled Bargain Block, Farmhouse Fixer, Married to Real Estate and Izzy Does It.

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Following the development — which included executives deciding to pull the plug on ex-husband Tarek El Moussa and Heather El Moussa’s program, The Flipping El Moussas — Christina shared her reaction on social media.

“Summer so far,” the interior designer wrote in a July 20 Instagram post alongside a photo of her children. “Basically just eating and laughing. Canceled looks good on me…. Only kidding, only kidding.”

Christina on the Coast had been on the air for four and a half season, with the back off kicking off of February 27… months after Haack’s ex-husband, Josh Hall, filed for divorce after nearly three years of marriage.

He actually appeared on various episodes earlier this season.

The series itself, meanwhile, centered on Christina tackling a renovation project for a family whose home was in desperate need of a makeover.

Christina Haack looks on during The Flip off finale. (HGTV)

Relatedly, while Christina’s solo renovation series will NOT return, her newer show with Tarek and his wife Heather, The Flip Off, has been renewed for a second season.

This one has already endured a major change following Christina’s third divorce.

Although the reality show was meant to chronicle the dueling couples flipping houses, it instead featured Christina compete solo against Tarek and Heather, which the 41-year-old later admitted she preferred.

“It’s so much easier without somebody else bothering me,” she told Jennifer Hudson on her daytime talk show in January. “I mean, I don’t have to ask approval from anyone, no one’s, like, weighing me down.”

Christina Haack speaks to the confessional camera on 'The Flip Off' S01E05.
Addressing the confessional camera on ‘The Flip Off,’ Christina Haack discusses her miscalculations. (Image Credit: HGTV)

It’s unclear what the future now holds for Christina and whether it will include boyfriend Christopher Larocca in any on-screen role.

But a bunch of fans out there clearly hope she comes back in some form.

“The 3 best shows on HGTV were Christina on the Coast, The Flipping El Moussas, and Izzy Does It. WTF is HGTV doing?!” wrote one disappointed social media user late last week, while another added:

“I’m convinced that you, Tarek, and Heather [El Moussa] were carrying HGTV and they made a really crazy/bad decision.”

A third agreed as follows:

“HGTV Has Lost Their Mind. I love Christina on The Coast. And Farmhouse Fixer. I’m so upset they canceled your show. Now what?”

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