A constitutional law professor and a former USAID administrator are raising questions about President Trump's actions around USAID and what it could mean about the role of Congress in Washington.
Senate Democrats are split over how to push back against President Trump’s attempts to slash the U.S. Agency for ...
With a promise to end "waste, fraud and abuse" within the agency, the Trump administration has made various claims about its ...
Per a new report in the New York Times, the President would like to replace the grass “with a hard surface to resemble a ...
A Sudanese activist on the outcomes—and the irreversible implications—of abruptly freezing foreign assistance.
Trump’s claim that the 2020 election was “stolen” from him has been roundly and thoroughly debunked. Ex–special counsel Jack ...
Elon Musk and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a very political-looking meeting that they swear was just business—and ...
Lead Democrat on the Senate Appropriations subcommittee overseeing foreign aid explains Trump's attacks on USAID.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to temporarily lift a funding freeze shutting down U.S. humanitarian aid and development worldwide.
The unprecedented move creates a power vacuum that autocrats and U.S. enemies will step in to fill, writes David Koranyi.
12:30 a.m. Feb. 14 On Thursday night, a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to temporarily restore USAID’s funding ...
A federal judge Wednesday ordered the government to temporarily cease efforts to terminate foreign aid contracts and grants in place prior to President Trump’s inauguration amid a fight over the ...