Just one week after the Trump administration initiated a near-total freeze of U.S. foreign aid, the future of the U.S.
Connecticut educators have spent the past week scrambling to understand President Donald Trump's federal funding freeze.
Development organizations that program and deliver billions of dollars in U.S. humanitarian aid warn they may have to shut down.
President Trump in his first weeks back in the White House repeatedly bucked the Constitution in pursuit of his conservative ...
One of the most affected programmes due to recent funding pauses is the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
While the initial threat of a funding freeze for nonprofits receiving federal aid has been rescinded, social service agencies ...
At a time of financial uncertainty, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont will unveil his new budget Wednesday as state officials fear they could potentially lose millions of dollars in federal funds under ...
Two days after the White House budget office issued a shocking and sweeping directive to freeze all federal grants and loans on Jan. 27, that order was abruptly rescinded — due, in part, to loud ...
While several Democrats expressed outrage over the possibility that President Donald Trump’s temporary federal spending ...
U.S.-funded aid programs worldwide have begun firing staff and preparing to shut down their operations as an unprecedented Trump administration freeze on foreign assistance brings their work to a sudd ...
USAID’s website has dropped offline without explanation in the Trump administration's two-week-old funding freeze of U.S. foreign aid and development funding.
The framers of the Constitution imagined Congress as the preeminent branch of government. But many Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill seem content to play second fiddle.