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The videoconference marked the end of USAID's 63-year run as an independent agency before its absorption into the State Department.
Monday was the last day as an independent agency for the six-decade-old humanitarian and development organization.
Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush have delivered rare open criticism of the Trump administration in an ...
As Democrats search to counter Trump it may not be Barack Obama, the party's most popular figure, that they should turn to, ...
Do you know which future president penned a letter at Joplin’s Yates Hotel, or which president called the Joplin area a ...
President George H. W. Bush’s successor, former President Bill Clinton, tweeted on Wednesday, “41 and Barbara — thinking about you both and sending wishes for a speedy recovery. Love, 42.” ...
Rand Paul, Ron Johnson, and others are striking a tone of fiscal conservatism that sounds a lot like that of the 2010s.
The U2 singer joined former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush on Monday (June 30) in honoring the lifesaving agency ...
Hernan Lopez plans to bring his case before the Supreme Court after the Second Circuit reinstated a guilty verdict.
Congressional approval for military engagement still matters. Here’s why. Last month’s strike against Iran was perhaps the most consequential U.S. military action in the Middle East of the past ...
Former Presidents Obama and Bush condemned Donald Trump’s closure of USAID. Obama called the move “a colossal mistake,” while Bush defended USAID’s role in saving lives through programs like PEPFAR.
Former presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush have joined forces to shoot down President Trump’s “colossal mistake” to shutter the U.S. Agency for International Development. The Trump ...
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