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  <date>2017-11-1</date>
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    <name>Michael Oreskes</name>
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    <date>2025-05-2</date>
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    <text>US President Donald Trump signs an executive order calling for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop directly funding NPR and PBS, and for government agencies to stop indirectly funding these public broadcasters. </text>
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      <text>NPR announces it will no longer use Twitter after the social media site labeled it and the BBC &quot;government-funded media&quot;. </text>
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    <text>NPR announces that it will no longer use Twitter after the social media site labeled it and the BBC as &quot;government-funded media&quot;. Shortly thereafter, Twitter CEO Elon Musk announces that the labelling of the BBC will be changed to &quot;publicly-funded media&quot;. </text>
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    <date>2016-06-5</date>
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    <text> David Gilkey, an NPR photojournalist and a 2015 winner of the Edward R. Murrow Award, and Afghan journalist and translator Zabihullah Tamanna are killed when the Afghan army unit they were accompanying comes under fire near Marjah in Helmand Province. </text>
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  <slug>/feed/2017/11/1/citing-inappropriate-behavior-michael-oreskes-resigns-from-his-position-as-senior-vice-president-of-news-at-npr-after</slug>
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    <name>CNN</name>
    <day>1</day>
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    <month>11</month>
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    <year>2017</year>
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  <text>Citing &quot;inappropriate behavior&quot;, Michael Oreskes resigns from his position as senior vice president of news at NPR after three journalists accuse him of sexual harassment. </text>
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