BELGRADE – Serbian police entered the offices of four civil society organizations (CSOs) this morning to collect information on the possible misuse of USAID funds, the Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office in Belgrade stated. This institution confirmed it had formed a case based on the claims of several officials of the United States that USAID funds … [Read more…]
Trump administration says it has canceled most foreign aid contracts
President Donald Trump’s administration said in a court filing on Wednesday it has made final decisions terminating most U.S. foreign aid contracts and grants, while maintaining it cannot meet a court-ordered 11:59 p.m. EST (0559 GMT) deadline to pay for past work. The filing in Washington, D.C., federal court , opens new tab came in … [Read more…]
State Department Completes Foreign Funding Review, Identifying 15,000 Grants Worth $60 Billion for Elimination
‘The effort will balance genuine humanitarian relief with the need to use taxpayer dollars wisely to advance American interests at home and abroad,’ internal memo says President Donald Trump’s State Department completed its review of U.S. foreign aid, identifying nearly 15,000 grants worth $60 billion for elimination, an internal memo reviewed by the Washington Free … [Read more…]
Fired USAid workers and HIV activists hold ‘die-in’ to protest Trump and Musk
Dozens of demonstrators lie down in government office building to warn against dismantling foreign aid agency Fired USAID employees and advocates for people with HIV staged a protest in a Capitol office building on Wednesday, warning that Donald Trump’s drive to dismantle the agency tasked with implementing Washington’s foreign aid agenda imperils the fight against … [Read more…]
As ‘Layoff Anxiety’ Rises, Here’s How to Safeguard Your Finances
U.S. workers are starting off the year feeling pretty glum about their job security. Perhaps it’s because waves of layoffs at Meta and across the federal government have been dominating headlines in recent weeks. The release of the second season of the dystopian workplace drama Severance may also be contributing to the fear of getting … [Read more…]
One Voice for America’s Foreign Relation – New Trump Executive Order Calls for ‘Reform’ to the U.S. Diplomatic Corps
Failure to faithfully implement the president’s policy is grounds for professional discipline, including separation,” the order says. One Voice for America’s Foreign Relation By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1. Purpose. Article II of … [Read more…]
New NIH policy: Pitt faces big cut in federal research money
The University of Pittsburgh will see about $183 million less in government research funding — overall at least a 25% cut — under a new National Institutes of Health directive that went into effect Friday, a policy change that could chill Western Pennsylvania’s meds and eds economy. The cuts affect research universities nationwide, a move some … [Read more…]
Judge Orders Nationwide Halt on NIH Cuts to Overhead Costs
The Trump administration’s efforts to slash research overhead costs have been put on hold for now. A federal judge ordered a nationwide pause late Monday to the Trump administration’s plans to slash National Institutes of Health payments for facilities and administrative costs. The restraining order was granted in response to a lawsuit filed by the … [Read more…]
The NIH Surprises Researchers with News of a Fixed Rate for Research Overhead – Harvard University’s response: Indirect Costs and Their Impact on Our Research Mission
The strong, uninterrupted partnership among the federal government, research universities, and industry underpins America’s leadership in biomedical discovery and its application to human health. Federal funding for scientific research has helped make the United States a magnet for outstanding talent, a springboard for ambitious ideas, and a wellspring of rapid and accelerating progress, manifested in … [Read more…]
USAID gutting hits Colorado as organizations, small businesses struggle to survive
Agency issued more than $34 million in contracts and grants contributing to Colorado’s economy this past year Hundreds of CEOs and staffers from Colorado-based organizations with live-saving, humanitarian missions gathered in a Five Points office space this week to weep, vent and strategize. On Tuesday, employees in the international development field convened at the Posner … [Read more…]