The US' withdrawal from WHO has prompted concerns about potential disruptions in international health collaboration.
While the Trump administration intends to ax funding for initiatives it views as out of step with its priorities, it didn’t mean to blow up funding for a broader suite of programs.
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Massachusetts Nonprofit Network CEO Jim Klocke said that the news was a relief for nonprofits worried about cutting employee ...
Uncertainty swept the nation this week when the Trump White House introduced a freeze on federal grants and loans, sending organizations across the country scrambling to figure out what would ...
U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito said Thursday she believes that a federal grant assistance freeze now under a court-ordered ...
Local Democratic lawmakers are voicing strong opposition to the White House’s plan to temporarily freeze federal funding.On ...
The viability of apartments for more than half a million low-income New Yorkers relies on federal dollars that the Trump ...
Democrats on the Senate Budget Committee boycotted a meeting Thursday to advance Russell Vought’s nomination to chair the ...
Consumer sentiment fell in January for the first time in six months, according to U-M survey. What's next as Trump creates ...
Good ol’ Dave was a high school buddy and not a very good poker player. After losing hand after hand, one of us would suggest he bluff every now and then.
Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.