In a shocking statement, Bill Gates accuses Elon Musk of jeopardizing the lives of the world's poorest children due to significant cuts in USAID funding. Gates emphasizes the urgent need for philanthropy in times of government budget cuts.
The Biden administration's push to transform Elon Musk's DOGE cuts into lasting policy is stalling amid opposition from both Democrats and Republicans. With a budget proposal looming, lawmakers express skepticism about the cuts' viability, raising concerns over foreign aid and fiscal responsibility.
Brooke Nichols, a global health expert, created the Impact Counter to track the devastating effects of U.S. foreign aid cuts on HIV/AIDS treatment, projecting thousands of deaths. Discover how these funding changes are reshaping global health initiatives.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is making waves in Washington, slashing funding and reshaping federal agencies. As Trump’s right-hand man, Musk has sparked a political backlash while pushing unprecedented changes in just 100 days.
In the wake of a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, U.S. aid efforts are lagging as international teams from China and Russia take rapid action. With over 2,000 lives lost, can the U.S. catch up?
As countries rush to provide aid after a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, the US is criticized for its slow response. With a death toll rising and logistical challenges, global support contrasts sharply with America's hesitance.
In a controversial move, the US State Department plans to dissolve USAID, shifting its functions under the department by July 1. This decision, criticized by many, could drastically impact global aid efforts.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration is set to transfer U.S.A.I.D. operations to the State Department, drastically reducing staff and reshaping foreign aid priorities. Critics argue this undermines essential programs.
In a controversial decision, the State Department has announced it will dissolve USAID, taking over its functions and ending its independent operations. Critics warn this could jeopardize vital aid for vulnerable populations worldwide.
A new study reveals that cuts in foreign aid by Western nations could lead to over 10 million new HIV infections and nearly 3 million deaths by the decade's end, particularly affecting vulnerable populations.