Reliable, affordable energy remains essential for many countries. U.S. oil and gas companies stand to benefit from a foreign ...
Senate Democrats are split over how to push back against President Trump’s attempts to slash the U.S. Agency for ...
But just how they would get back to the United States was unclear: The White House had frozen foreign aid spending about a week earlier and put senior USAID leaders on leave. The agency had ...
WASHINGTON — Democratic lawmakers said they do not support cutting funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) when confronted by Fox News Digital about ...
The comment followed years of praise from Rubio for the billions of dollars in lifesaving aid that USAID distributed overseas to boost America’s image and counter the influence of rivals such as ...
The Trump administration disclosed in court documents Wednesday evening that it had canceled more than 200 contracts issued by USAID since Tuesday morning. Those impacted include big names such as ...
USAID oversees humanitarian, development and security programs in about 120 countries. Trump, Musk and Congressional Republicans have targeted the U.S. foreign assistance program with accusations ...
Accompanying USSOF troops was the United States Agency for International Development/Office of Transition Initiative (USAID/OTI) country representative (let’s call him “X”), whose job that ...
Nothing about Donald Trump’s hasty and illegal attempted dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)—and with it, the decapitation of American power—is ...
In February 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump's administration moved to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), citing the overseas aid agency's alleged "waste" and "abuse ...
Will you support our work and become a Vox Member today? The effort to dismantle USAID tells us a lot about what programs Republicans tend to think of as “wasteful spending.” Abdallah Fayyad ...
U.S. Agency for International Development employees who showed up Monday at their headquarters in Washington, D.C., were turned away because the Trump administration canceled USAID's lease.