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More than 60,000 metric tons of food have languished in warehouses in the United States and around the world — with expiration dates nearing on some items.
The Left didn’t just spend the past few decades taking over such cultural institutions as universities, museums, and centers ...
The biggest challenge for traditional media today is competition from social media networks. The Internews/USAID survey noted ...
After a turbulent spring that saw hundreds of arts organizations nationwide have their NEA grants canceled, t Arts Council's ...
The measure faces long odds given past Republican opposition to sending additional assistance to Kyiv, but it comes as ...
Nor did the White House provide details in the rescission document sent to Congress for approval. What the document does list ...
Washington needs to do a better job of coordinating its private sector partnerships and investments in the Greater Central ...
The United States Agency for International Development lost the right to independently issue or manage government contracts ...
Three U.S. Agency for International Development workers had brought food, medicine and governance reform to places where ...
July 18, 2025 – Republicans in Congress passed a controversial rescissions package last night that will claw back money previously allocated, primarily to public media and foreign aid. It is now on ...
Nearly 500 metric tons (more than 1.1 million pounds) of food meant to be distributed to children through the now-defunct U.S. Agency for International Development is set to expire and will likely ...
USAID, the United States Agency for International Development, was originally a standalone agency and the world's largest foreign aid agency.