What Happened After the Debt Was Forgiven? Lessons from HIPC/MDRI Countries
A significant share of the resources needed to achieve the sustainable development goals will need to come from external official development finance
Clean Air on Hold? India's Capital Slams Brakes on Vehicle Ban Plan Amid Public Backlash
Better traffic management and addressing gaps in public transport could be a start to fixing the problem, analysts say
What to Know About the Collapse of the FDA
The regulatory agency confronts a future determined by a health secretary hostile to its mission
CDC Ends Emergency Response to H5N1 Bird Flu
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it has ended its emergency response to H5N1 bird flu, citing a drop in cases
Tax Cuts Now, Benefit Cuts Later: The Timeline in the Republican Megabill
Republicans deferred some of their most painful spending cuts until after the midterm elections
The Health of U.S. Kids Has Declined Significantly Since 2007, a New Study Finds
The health of America's children has significantly worsened across several key indicators since 2007
USAID Lost: Stories From Colombia, Kenya, and Nepal
How Weather Conditions Set the Stage for the Deadly Texas Flash Floods
Incredible amounts of moisture in the air fueled a storm that moved slowly and dumped rain over central Texas
Measles Cases Surge to Record High Since Disease Was Declared Eliminated in the United States
There have been more measles cases in the United States this year than any other since the disease was declared eliminated a quarter-century ago