A federal judge Friday prevented the Trump administration from placing 2,200 employees of USAID on administrative leave for ...
"Americans need to see the faces and hear the stories of those who have been put on leave at USAID and other agencies," ...
Most of the remaining money is distributed through organizations and companies that operate internationally — including some ...
Elizabeth Shackelford is senior policy director at Dartmouth College’s Dickey Center for International Understanding and a ...
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In Colombia and Haiti, U.S. money has provided tools for farming and fishing and given incentives for people to stay in those ...
The Trump Administration’s decision to close the U.S. Agency for International Development has drawn much criticism.
Eleven out of 12 claims about the agency’s work are misleading, wrong or lack context.
USAID faces a slashing of its workforce to 290 employees. A lawsuit filed Thursday seeks injunctive relief to halt the cuts.
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from orchestrating its plan to place more than 2,000 USAID employees on ...
USAID employees stationed overseas are struggling to navigate the sudden upheaval, having received little clear information ...
District Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, sided with two federal employee associations in agreeing to a pause.
President Trump’s moves to close down the agency have left U.S. government employees living in remote areas or war zones struggling to get home.
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