The inspector general of USAID was fired by the White House on Tuesday, days after releasing a report criticizing the Trump administration's efforts to pause the agency's funding.
Seventeen organizations applied to get a piece of the economic development grant the city awards to nonprofits.
Facing rising costs and hoping to make its sprawling network more efficient, the state’s largest private employer aims to cut ...
Montgomery County-based Reconstructing Judaism and Philadelphia-based Friends General Conference, a Quaker organization, have ...
Seventy-one years after the Eisenhower administration launched a high-visibility operation to arrest undocumented immigrants, ...
A Formula 1 racing team wants to expand its operations to the center of NASCAR country in Concord, spend up to $85 million ...
A 15% cap on indirect funding from the National Institutes of Health means Kentucky universities and research companies are ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House fired the inspector general for the U.S. Agency for International Development on Tuesday, U ...
The most recent audit of the embattled disaster response agency claimed it mismanaged nearly $10 billion during the COVID ...
More than a dozen Democratic state attorneys general on Wednesday affirmed their support for gender-affirming health care for ...
Last Friday, the National Institutes for Health announced research organizations like UNM would have to cut their indirect ...
A memo directs DOJ staff to pursue the death penalty for undocumented immigrants who have been charged with capital crimes, ...