GBH president acknowledges threat of federal funding cuts, vows to ‘keep doing the work’
President and CEO Susan Goldberg said President Trump's latest executive order is a "new level of threat," but that GBH will continue producing television and radio.

State Senate pitches spending $5 million on World Cup transportation upgrades
With summer 2026 fast approaching, the Senate spending bill would set aside money to help fans get to and from Gillette Stadium.
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How Trump funding cuts are impacting Massachusetts
GBH Political Reporter Adam Reilly takes a closer look at the impact of proposed federal funding cuts on higher ed, public health, and education in Massachusetts. -
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Steep tariffs weigh on Vietnamese business owners in Boston
The White House’s tax on Vietnamese imports that could go as high as 46% is causing major anxiety in Dorchester's sizable Vietnamese community. -
Reddit story written by a Dartmouth educator set to become a movie
Actress Sydney Sweeney is said to be both producing and starring in the film, based on the story "I Pretended to be a Missing Girl." -
Attorneys for Rümeysa Öztürk and government argue before district judge
Öztürk's attorneys accused agents of shopping for a favorable court. The government said the case should be dismissed or moved to Louisiana, where she is being held.
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Public media is facing a direct threat
The White House issued an Executive Order calling on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to immediately cease funding to PBS and NPR. This isn’t just a budget cut, this is one of several moves in a broader effort that could weaken, or even eliminate, public media as we know it, including GBH. That is why we need your support now more than ever.
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