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Why USAID is such a critical piece of the global climate aid puzzle – and what happens next as it is cut - CLIMATE ANALYSIS: ...
Jay Gulledge came to Knoxville to lead a division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory before joining USAID as a climate policy advisor. He was terminated from the foreign aid agency on Feb. 19 as ...
In a 68-page opinion issued on Tuesday, Chuang — an Obama appointee — ordered the White House to restore former USAID employees’ access to government email, security systems, and payment ...
Pete Marocco, a Trump administration political appointee who was serving as deputy head of USAID, disclosed the change in the email to State Department staff. It comes after Marocco and DOGE ...
Jeremy Lewin, who has played a central role in DOGE's government-cutting efforts at USAID and other federal agencies, becomes at least the second DOGE lieutenant to be appointed to a top job at an ...
Gabe Whisnant is a Breaking News Editor at Newsweek based in North Carolina. Prior to joining Newsweek in 2023, he directed daily publications in North and South Carolina. As an executive editor ...
Instead, the State Department focused on technological improvements, as USAID drilled down on effectiveness, results and aligning programs to policy. Fast-forward four years and the Biden ...
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s slash-and-burn approach to the US government has thrown federal agencies into disarray, as thousands of civil servants have been dismissed from their jobs ...
Elon Musk-hating hackers have reportedly doxxed every Tesla owner in the United States, releasing an interactive map showing ...
Judge Theodore Chuang said the DOGE 'likely violated' the US Constitution He said the DOGE's USAID actions 'harmed' the American public's interests President Trump slammed 'rogue' judges ...
A US federal judge blocked Elon Musk and DOGE's attempt to shut down USAID, citing constitutional concerns. Trump said his administration would appeal the ruling ...
Judge Theodore Chuang issued the preliminary ruling on Tuesday, in response to a complaint filed by 26 employees and contractors for the US Agency for International Development (USAID).