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How Trump’s $2B Court Battle Over Foreign Aid Could Reshape Executive Authority

NIH Funding Cuts Will Hit Red States, Rural Areas And Underserved Communities The Hardest

As Tuberculosis Cases Rise In The US And Worldwide, Health Officials Puzzle Over The Resurgence Of A Disease Once In Decline

Haunted By Apartheid, An American Confronts The Limits Of Revenge

The Archives Tried To Erase Her Family. She Tells Their Story.

USAID’s History Shows Decades Of Good Work On Behalf Of America’s Global Interests, Although Not All Its Projects Succeeded

Africa’s Elephants Have Been In Dramatic Decline For 50 Years. What Can Be Done To Save Them – New Study

How Trump’s Compulsion To Dominate Sabotages Dealmaking, Undermines Democracy And Threatens Global Stability

Brutalism – The Architectural Style That Dared To Summon A New World From The Ashes Of World War II