House slashes billions from NPR, PBS, foreign aid budgets
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White House says it will spare some Aids programs that were on the chopping block - Congressional Republicans voice concerns over cuts to signature HIV prevention program, forcing rethink ahead of con
House Republicans voted on Thursday to claw back billions of dollars in federal funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid, locking in the first set of slashes made by the Department of
Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo urged the Trump administration to restore American aid to Africa, asserting that such aid is “morally good, and of great strategic
Dr. Mark Dybul was an architect of PEPFAR, a program credited with saving 26 million lives. Now its future could be in jeopardy as Congress reviews the Trump administration's funding rescission memo.
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President Donald Trump is looking to cancel $9.4 billion in spending already approved by Congress. Here’s a look at what the White House is trying to claw back.
The Trump administration's cuts to foreign aid have resulted in children in Ugandan orphanages losing access to medication, according to local workers.
In a statement issued Thursday, June 12, U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.) condemned the Trump administration’s recissions package that requests Congress to cancel $9.4 billion already appropriated by Congress.
Temalangeni Dlamini, 20, traveled 10 kilometers from her rural home in southern Eswatini to the Matsanjeni Health Centre for the first check-up of her pregnancy, which was already 8
State of play: The disagreement over PEPFAR stems from Trump’s request that Congress rescind $400 million in money it has already asked the administration to spend on global health programs. That includes some funding for the HIV and AIDS relief program.