Amid global fallout over the blockage in funding and staffing for the United States Agency for International Development, ...
The former rescue feline joined the British diplomatic service in 2016 and gained a large following online for fulfilling his ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved less than 300 essential personnel as USAID staff in the U.S. and overseas rush to rapidly close missions and leave jobs by midnight Friday.
In a wide-ranging interview with NPR, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates expressed concern about the new administration's recent ...
Italian politicians want action against a hunting party that included the president's son, who they accuse of allegedly ...
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Kay Sohini's graphic memoir, This Beautiful, Ridiculous City, tells a story of migration and redefinition. Gay Talese gathers ...
It's Black History Month and the Up First newsletter wants to highlight local history makers. Do you know anyone who has made ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of Short Wave about the fluid dynamics of crowds, an early fossil of a modern bird and new data on how people's moods change through the day.
After publishing her first novel when she was 21, Brittany Newell started working as a dominatrix. The job gave her time to ...
The Trump Administration has ground to a halt the work being done by USAID. We asked Bill Gates, one of the most important players on global health efforts, about this current moment in public health.
Citizens continue to express concerns that SB3 would limit opportunities for historically excluded populations.