President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
A day after the Trump administration moved to shut down the USAID agency, the State Department has begun helping recall all ...
President Donald Trump's administration plans to keep fewer than 300 staff at the U.S. Agency for International Development ...
An internal chart of the employee breakdown shared by a former USAID global health director also notes that only 21 people ...
The food was purchased through a USAID program to feed hungry people overseas is stuck at a warehouse in Houston's port.
The U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) was ordered by Washington to stop work on dozens of U.S.-funded grants, according to an ...
The secretary of state also said the State Department has reached out to USAID officials to help determine these exemptions.
Sources told the New York Times that the jobs remaining will include employees who specialize in health and humanitarian ...
The Trump administration presented a plan Thursday to dramatically cut staffing worldwide for U.S. aid projects as part of its dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved less than 300 essential personnel as USAID staff in the U.S. and overseas rush to ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved less than 300 essential personnel as USAID staff in the U.S. and overseas rush to ...
"We have told our active duty members, given them all the information so they can make an informed decision," said Thomas Yazdgerdi.
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