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More than 14 million of the world's most vulnerable people, a third of them small children, could die by 2030 because of the ...
A Boston University tracker estimates that nearly 108,000 adults and more than 224,000 children have already died as a result of the U.S. aid cuts.
Researchers say slashing 83 percent of USAID programs threatens to erase two decades of global health gains, with children under five accounting for one-third of projected fatalities.
This is part of Slate’s Pride 2025 package on how America is celebrating queerness during one of the most challenging years ...
Annual Report highlights global efforts to save lives, drive solutions to displacement, and strengthen pathways for regular ...
The number of Americans looking to leave the U.S. is rising, especially among LGBTQ+ individuals, companies helping expats ...
As scientific research opportunities are increasingly at risk, the U.S. is creating refugees of science. Instead of sticking ...
The report on the period from October 2024 to December 2024 is the most recent available. The latest batch of refugees to ...
Dr. Phil condemned Rep. Ilhan Omar's criticism of America, citing her journey from Somali refugee to congresswoman while ...
Around 1,000 Afrikaner South Africans are expected to be resettled in the US, after President Donald Trump banned refugees from other countries.The US administration, under Trump, is expected to ...
Data shows a dramatic increase in immigrant detention since President Donald Trump took office in January. The most dramatic ...