On March 10, Secretary of State Marco Rubio reported 83% of USAID’s contracts were or will be terminated. According to ...
At a Trump administration cabinet meeting on Wednesday, unelected South African centibillionaire Elon Musk joked about how his so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) “accidentally ...
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Live Science on MSN'It is a dangerous strategy, and one for which we all may pay dearly': Dismantling USAID leaves the US more exposed to pandemics than everThe foreign aid program has been one of the country's best defenses against emerging infectious diseases. Without it, we are ...
A nearly 400-page list provided to Congress may give rare insight into the scope of Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s cuts to ...
So we restored the Ebola prevention immediately, and there was no interruption.” Experts say the tech billionaire’s reassurance doesn’t paint an accurate picture. USAID has effectively been ...
“So we restored the Ebola prevention immediately. And there was no interruption.” Yet current and former USAID officials said that Musk was wrong: USAID’s Ebola prevention efforts have been largely ...
"This will no doubt result in preventable death, destabilization, and threats to national security on a massive scale," Nick Enrich wrote in the memo.
The axing of some 10,000 programs has consigned untold numbers of children and refugees to death, officials say. Documents ...
One of those mistakes was reportedly killing a USAID program that was working to stop Ebola. "We will make mistakes," Musk said. "We won't be perfect, but when we make mistakes we'll fix it very ...
But former and current USAID staff quickly told the Washington Post that Musk was wrong—the Ebola response remained sharply curtailed. And, as the Bulwark reported, Nicholas Enrich, the acting ...
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Rarely if ever does a newspaper headline include the words “crisis averted,” yet, that is what investments in development ...
The “ripple effects” of President Donald Trump’s bid to shutter the agency are already being felt around the world, current and former USAID workers told NBC News.
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