WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday gave the Trump administration less than two days to release billions of dollars in U.S. foreign aid, saying the administration had given no sign of ...
The ruling marked the second the time a federal judge had pushed the Trump administration to act after finding that it had ...
More than 20 civil service employees resigned Tuesday from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, saying they ...
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Hosted on MSNPinoy nabbed in Hong Kong showing signs of dementiaThe Philippines has requested Hong Kong to give full medical examination to a Filipino who was showing signs of dementia by ...
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Hosted on MSNPalace ‘elated’ by US aid freeze exemptionMalacañang was elated by the United States’ decision to exempt a portion of its military aid to the Philippines from the ...
Our chief said it was mandatory. Then OPM said it became voluntary. Then I guess Trump just told us it was mandatory again,” a longtime employee of the Department of Veterans Affairs ...
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Hosted on MSNAngola Makes Progress in Promoting Gender EqualityAngola has made significant progress in promoting gender equality since the last evaluation of the Beijing Declaration and the Platform for Action, the secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, ...
The consequences of USAID cuts are going to be “massive,” a retired foreign service officer from Austin said. "People are ...
The National Unity and Religious Affairs Ministries will work together with the authorities to investigate claims that ...
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Hosted on MSNEU deadlock: No deal on frozen Russian assets confiscation in sight"We need everyone to support this. At the moment this is not the case. We don't have the necessary support for such a step," ...
A nonpartisan forum at the University of Mount Union examined the new Trump presidency on Monday night. Here's what was said: ...
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