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On May 1, President Donald Trump issued an executive order targeting what the White House called “biased media” that benefits ...
In the past, four "Sesame Street" characters parodied U.S. President Donald Trump, including Oscar-winning actor Joe Pesci ...
Commentary: If we allow the dismantling of public media, we’re opening the door to something far more dangerous: a democracy ...
Apparently, times are tough even on Sesame Street. A post that was seemingly from Elmo went viral when the Muppet let people ...
After a viral LinkedIn post from an account claiming to be Elmo said that he had been laid off from Sesame Street due to “federal budget cuts,” Sesame Workshop confirmed it was a parody.
Days after the executive order went live, social media users unearthed a clip from PBS favorite Sesame Street circa 1994. In ...
Madi Biedermann, deputy assistant secretary for communications at the Department of Education, defended the move, saying the ...
A viral LinkedIn post humorously claimed that Elmo was laid off from Sesame Street after 45 years due to federal budget cuts.
“Elmo is going to miss his friends Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Ernie, Bert, Abby, Grover, Count and so many more. They made ...
"Sesame Street," which premiered in November 1969, faced a rough road to air in the state of Mississippi. This is that story.
the non-profit behind Sesame Street, confirmed the viral post was not from an official account. “Sesame Workshop and PBS have a shared commitment to using the power of public television to bring ...