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President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk's plans to shut down parts of the government continue to expand, placing ...
Many of us genuinely care about the impact we have on the people closest to us, as well as society and the environment as a ...
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The future of Food for Peace, an Eisenhower-era program that has helped end hunger worldwide, is uncertain as the Trump ...
The shuttering and impending dismantlement of the U.S. Agency for International Development is not only causing a stir among ...
Report claims shipments of emergency food and life-saving aid are in ‘limbo’ because staff were given ‘conflicting ...