NPR's Juana Summers recaps a recent reporting trip to South Africa and Mozambique focused on the current state of AIDS treatment in light of U.S. foreign aid changes.
On the night of 3, 2025, Elon Musk boasted on X about his weekend spent “feeding USAID into the wood chipper.” The remark still haunts Nicholas Enrich, the career civil servant turned whistleblower ...
The end of USAID has buckled our ability to measure the very outcomes of the end of USAID. According to Austin Wright, a ...
HBO has unveiled its 2026 programming slate with a “Coming Soon” video, featuring major returning shows, franchise expansions ...
Agora, Inc. (NASDAQ: API) (the “Company”), a pioneer and leader in conversational AI and real-time engagement technology, today announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended ...
By assuming default risk, credit guarantee schemes allow banks to extend loans to enterprises they might otherwise reject. A recent study across 74 countries evaluates the effectiveness of guarantee ...
ACCESS is receiving over $13 million in funding to continue their work in addressing homelessness. The funding comes from the ...
More than 21,000 people in Massachusetts are currently living with Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurological disorder that can place significant physical and emotional strai ...
Early the morning of May 5, the weather service included much of the interstate corridor from the Wyoming border to near Colorado Springs, including Fort Collins and Denver, in a winter storm warning ...
Ahead of the election, the Southern California News Group compiled a list of questions to pose to the candidates vying to represent you.
The AIF Institute, the educational arm of AIF Global ( announced today the formation of its Private Wealth Advisory Board, a strategic initiative to guide the development of AIF's fifth Center of ...