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Former Presidents Obama and George W. Bush, along with U2’s Bono, are reportedly sending off U.S. Agency for International ...
The U2 singer joined former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush on Monday (June 30) in honoring the lifesaving agency ...
As most staff members at the U.S. Agency for International Development marked their final day with the agency, they got ...
Monday was the last day as an independent agency for the six-decade-old humanitarian and development organization.
Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush delivered rare open criticism of the Trump administration — and singer Bono ...
Bono was on the Joe Rogan podcast on Friday (30 May) to talk about the release of his documentary Bono: ... (USAID). Bono, who has been a campaigner for humanitarian aid for decades, ...
Elon Musk is firing back at Bono after the singer tried to outline how the billionaire's DOGE cuts could lead to more than 300,000 deaths ... (USAID) led to more than 300,000 deaths worldwide. ...
The Trump administration’s recent sweeping cuts have thrown the tradition of U.S. assistance into doubt. Without American help, Indigenous people in the Amazon are worried.
David Brooks compares Elon Musk to history's mass murderers over USAID cuts, citing a Boston University tracker that attributes 300,000 deaths to funding changes.
The church did respond. In Nashville, Bono and Grant, along with other Christian artists like Steve Taylor and Michael W. Smith, met at Peacock’s house to discuss HIV/AIDS in Africa.
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