U.S. District Judge John McConnell issued a temporary restraining order preventing the administration from enforcing its halt on aid disbursements.
A judge sided with a coalition of 22 states and temporarily blocked a federal aid funding freeze directed by the White House — the second such order this week.
Officials said the order, which was later rescinded, didn't affect FAFSA because the order excluded programs providing direct benefits to individuals.
District 6 Rep. Cleo Fields talks about the rescinded federal funding freeze and how Louisiana can continue to improve early childhood education.
Most humanitarian agencies operate just ahead of insolvency in the best of times, Nate Radomski, the executive director of ...
The Trump administration's sweeping overhaul of U.S. humanitarian aid has thrown U.S. Agency for International Development, into turmoil.
A court in Rhode Island issued a temporary restraining order to block Trump’s directive to defund programs he considers to be “woke.” ...
The Trump administration's recent pause on certain federal assistance and grant programs has sparked concern and confusion.
While the Trump administration intends to ax funding for initiatives it views as out of step with its priorities, it didn’t mean to blow up funding for a broader suite of programs.
Trump administration changes have upended the US agency charged with providing humanitarian aid to countries overseas. Dozens ...