A former Republican director of USAID says the agency is critical to U.S. interests and can’t be abolished or folded into the State Department.
As Trump moves to shutter the main vehicle of U.S. international humanitarian aid efforts, a host of environmental and climate programs have also been impacted.
Democrats denounced the Trump administration for what they said was an illegal power grab. Leading Republicans welcomed the ...
By abruptly shuttering the USAID only a fortnight after returning to Washington, President Trump is signaling that he will ...
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NASA is asking U.S. companies for proposals to move forward with the ice-hunting VIPER moon rover, a $450 million project the ...
The president doesn’t have legal authority to close the agency without Congress.
The Trump administration's efforts to shut down USAID could impact humanitarian efforts in Gaza and abroad, international aid ...
Employees and supporters protest outside the headquarters for United States Agency for International Development (USAID) on ...
People are definitely going to die even if we turned everything back on today, which isn’t going to happen.” The only reason ...
ROGER W. FERGUSON, JR., is the Steven A. Tananbaum Distinguished Fellow for International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The U.S. Agency for International Development is facing a reckoning under the second Trump administration following years of allegations of mismanagement of funds.