"We practice a lot together," Sorenstam says, "but he's also kind of a student of the game, so about a year ago, I said, ‘I think you need to find a real coach’ and he was like, ‘Well, I want to work with you.’ I said, ‘That's fine, but then you have to listen.’ That didn't really work out very well so he's working with somebody.
Indeed, as CNN’s Brian Stelter noted in April, the annual budget of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is about $535 million, or. That makes it a tiny drop in the bucket when it comes to budget-cutting – but one the people who rely on the programming could quickly notice, particularly if it suddenly disappears.
The Pew survey found about 1 in 5 American adults say they regularly get news from both NPR and PBS. It’s a group that skews toward Democratic-leaning Americans, but still includes about 1 in 10 Republican-leaning ones.The lion’s share of the money in the first rescissions package ($8.3 billion, according to Johnson’s office) deals with what it calls “wasteful foreign aid spending.” That gets to a key target of Musk and DOGE: the US Agency for International Development (USAID).And Republicans – including
– have largely been in lockstep against this funding.This one is a little more complicated, politically.
One the one hand, Americans generally think we send too much money overseas. A
showed 58% of Americans said the United States spends “too much” on foreign aid.(June 5, 6, 8 & 12) explores the '80s British glam rock group.
(June 6) is a pop opera comprised of songs from Cyrus' album "Something Beautiful." She'll chat about it afterwards).(June 10, 12 & 13) is a portrait of the punk rocker, past and present. Idol will perform following the premiere.
(June 10, 11, 12 & 14) is a biography of the free-form jazz pioneer, poet and activist.(June 11, 12 & 14) examines the special relationship between the heavy metal band and its fans. Director Jonas Åkerlund and members of Metallica will discuss the film after the premiere.