Allison Prang is a freelance journalist based in Washington, D.C. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Politico and a range of other news outlets.
Brooke Nichols, a professor of global health who models infectious diseases and used to work on a USAID-funded program herself, is crunching the numbers to quantify the impact of the pullback on U.S. humanitarian aid.
Support services for Rohingya refugee camps and an AIDS prevention program in Africa are among programs affected by the U.S.' abrupt pullback of roughly $60 billion.
The Federalist Society co-chair was instrumental in helping create the U.S. Supreme Court conservative supermajority that ultimately overturned Roe v. Wade.
Brian Burch, President Trump's nominee to be the U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, told senators on April 8 that he agreed with the administration’s broad cuts to foreign aid.
New research shows a worldwide trend of people either leaving the religion they were raised in or completely dropping religion, with Christianity taking a particularly big hit.