I’m Nicholas Kristof. I’m an opinion columnist for The New York Times. I’ve been covering the world since the 1980s, and I spend a lot of my time reporting in poor countries. And I’ve seen both ...
Two months after President Trump abruptly stopped funding refugee resettlement work, Kansas City-area agencies are fighting ...
The head of the U.N. children's agency says the war in Sudan has created the world’s largest and most devastating ...
From the Houthis' maritime threat to South Sudan's fragile state ... wealth away to their adult kids — here’s why and what it means for the US economy ...
“These kids are pretty down and out ... She saw her first case last year while doing a medical mission trip in South Sudan ...
Two months after Trump abruptly stopped funding refugee resettlement work, local agencies are fighting to pay refugees' rent ...
Companies making specialized food for malnourished children saw their USAID contracts canceled, then reinstated. But the damage to the rest of the system for treating them may already be done.
“We can all agree that this food needs to get out of the warehouse and into these kids,” Casar said ... issued waivers for hunger relief in crisis zones, including Sudan, South Sudan, Gaza, and Haiti.
No Rockford-area boys basketball team has won a state title in 69 years. Injuries to key players at the worst possible times ...
The head of an Alaska-based nonprofit that does development work in South Sudan says he’s worried there may be devastating ...
As a Kentuckian at USAID, I provided life-saving support to people caught in conflict and disaster. Elon Musk and DOGE have destroyed these efforts.