“It’s heartbreaking,” says Velontafa Jackia, a doctor based in Sambava, in the north-east of Madagascar. Until this year she was part of a project funded by the United States Agency for International ...
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Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander announced the introduction of the "Child Care for Working Families Act," aimed at enhancing access to affordable, high-quality child care across the United States. She ...
Forty years ago, music history was made when simultaneous concerts in London and Philadelphia raised money for famine relief. Beyond the dollars, Live Aid supercharged how benefit concerts could make ...
Funding gaps amid civil war leave 60% of the population in need of assistance. Humanitarians in Sudan, where a two-year civil war has given rise to the world’s most acute needs and made assistance ...
CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins roasted President Donald Trump’s history of promising things within “the next two weeks” — then not delivering — with a pair of visual aids that really drove the point home.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at a hearing last week that no one has died from USAID cuts. But aid groups say abruptly shutting down those programs is having deadly consequences. MARCO RUBIO: ...
As the U.S. pursues new directions in foreign policy under Trump in his second term, Americans have mixed opinions about how the U.S. should engage with other countries. Related: Americans Give Early ...
Do you have favorite props you use with your patients? Let us and your colleagues know in the comments section. Here’s a familiar — and stressful — story for physicians and patients alike. Laura ...
Though the first display of the AIDS Quilt did not take place until October 11, 1987, during the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, its origin was a 1985 candlelight vigil ...