USAID has outlived the Soviet Union, which fell in 1991. Today, supporters of USAID argue that U.S. assistance in countries ...
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An Oregon judge has ordered the city at the heart of a major U.S. Supreme Court homelessness ruling to pause enforcement of ...
A coal mine was the first to wreck the land. Now activists want to keep another extractive industry from taking root there: prisons.
Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington for talks with US President Donald Trump on the ceasefire with Hamas, amid hopes that it ...
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State trust lands generate millions of dollars for carceral facilities and programs every year, largely from extractive industries like oil and gas drilling.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency visited the tribe’s emergency management facility in Ada to highlight its readiness ...