The rusty dagger will get a Czech heart. PBS engines are heading to American rockets
Czech company PBS is set to supply engines for American rockets, indicating a significant partnership in the aerospace industry.
"Absolute Excess". The Executor Was to Obtain Tens of Millions from a Debtor, Case Heading to Court
A Czech executor is facing court proceedings for allegedly obtaining tens of millions from a debtor through dubious means.
These drugs are not going down to $25 under PBS script price changes
Many common medicines in Australia are not eligible for a new $25 maximum script price under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, leaving patients with high costs.
BROADCAST BIAS: ‘Public’ media furious Washington Post cut back on anti-Trump crusade
Public media outlets like NPR and PBS are unhappy with The Washington Post's job cuts and perceived reduction in anti-Trump reporting.
'PBS News Weekend' airs final episode after Trump's public media spending cuts
PBS News Weekend aired its final episode due to cuts in federal funding for public media linked to the Trump administration.
Corporation For Public Broadcasting formally dissolves after federal funding cuts
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has announced its dissolution after nearly 60 years of operation due to significant federal funding cuts.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting board votes to dissolve organization after Congress defunds NPR, PBS
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has voted to dissolve after 58 years following Congress's decision to withdraw federal funding for NPR and PBS.
Cheaper medicines, rules for cash and new state laws: what will change in Australia on 1 January?
Starting January 1, 2026, Australians will see a range of changes including cheaper medicines under the PBS, a Medicare phone service, laws for mandatory cash acceptance, and alterations to social security, childcare settings, and land taxes in Victoria.