Farmers across the U.S. are grappling with skyrocketing health insurance costs as enhanced subsidies expire, forcing many to choose between their livelihoods and coverage. With rising prices and economic uncertainty, the future looks grim for agricultural workers.
As Sudan grapples with a deadly civil war, Radio Dabanga remains the last independent news source for millions. With funding cuts threatening its survival, the station's role as a lifeline for Sudanese families has never been more critical.
A 5-year-old girl named Suza Kenyaba died from malaria due to critical delays in foreign aid delivery caused by U.S. policy changes, revealing a devastating health crisis in Congo.
Once a source of joy for many, SpaceX launches have become a source of grief for former fans. As Elon Musk's controversial politics overshadow achievements, enthusiasts lament the loss of their passion for space exploration.
In a stunning ruling, the Supreme Court has decided to freeze $4 billion in foreign aid while deliberating on the Trump administration's appeal against a federal judge's order to release the funds. This contentious move raises questions about the future of foreign aid under the 'America first' policy.
President Trump moves to cancel $4.9 billion in foreign aid using a rare pocket rescission, prompting legal challenges and bipartisan backlash. Democrats warn this could complicate funding negotiations.
In a surprising maneuver, the Trump administration has proposed cutting $5 billion in foreign aid using a rare tactic known as pocket rescission, sparking debates on its legality and potential impacts on government operations.
In a groundbreaking move, President Trump has cut $4.9 billion in foreign aid without Congress's approval, utilizing a tactic not seen in nearly 50 years. This controversial decision raises questions about presidential power and the future of U.S. foreign aid.
In an unprecedented move, Trump informs House Speaker Mike Johnson he won't spend $4.9 billion in foreign aid, utilizing a 'pocket rescission' to cut funding without Congress's approval.
In a significant legal victory for President Trump, a federal appeals court has lifted an injunction requiring the State Department to continue foreign aid payments. This ruling could reshape U.S. foreign aid policy.