Abstract: Data tables are one of the most common ways in which people encounter data. Although mostly built with text and numbers, data tables have a spatial layout and often exhibit visual elements ...
Foreign aid from some of the world’s wealthiest nations fell to $174.3 billion last year, according to new data. It’s a historic drop that questions the viability of development assistance itself, ...
Oxfam partners are trying to get food, clean water, and medicine to desperate families. Here’s the latest, and what you can do to help. Getting humanitarian aid into Gaza is a complicated mess—but it ...
Studying labor law is not why Dr. Caspian Chouraya went to medical school. For more than two decades, he's worked in HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention. Now, he oversees HIV/AIDS programs in 12 African ...
Things change. A while ago we told the story of neighbors looking out for one another on Dummerston Hill. Agnes Chamberlin wrote about how, in the late 1800s, her father used to visit a neighbor’s ...
Israel has long been the leading recipient of U.S. foreign aid, including military assistance. That aid has come under heightened scrutiny over the course of Israel’s conflicts with Hamas and Iran.
In 1876, in an office on Manhattan's Nassau Street, with a mighty staff of three, the first legal aid organization dedicated to defending low-income people in the United States was born. Within its ...
Anthropic's Claude chatbot has been updated with support for inline visual content that will help it provide clearer answers. Claude can now create custom visuals like charts, graphs, and diagrams.
More than one year since massive foreign aid cuts and the eventual closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development, Oxfam outlines what USAID did and the ripple effects of losing it. U.S.
A Burundian official holds up a sack of rice from the final batches delivered by USAID before the agency’s closure. Luis Tato/AFP via Getty Images These developments rattled nongovernmental ...
Recent randomized clinical trials have demonstrated that endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) improves outcomes in patients with large ischemic cores. Despite these findings, hyperacute decision-making in ...