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The Defense Department, which manages the military prison at Guantanamo, and the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to the Post's questions about the treatment of people detained there.
When the Trump administration transferred migrants at Guantanamo to Venezuela last week, the men interviewed by The Post were reunited with their families, who have spent the last few weeks worried about their safety. Uzcategui said he's haunted by the memories of what he experienced, but he left Venezuela for a reason, to flee the government there and make ends meet for his family.
When the Trump administration transferred migrants at Guantanamo to Venezuela last week, the men interviewed by The Post were reunited with their families, who have spent the last few weeks worried about their safety. Uzcategui said he's haunted by the memories of what he experienced, but he left Venezuela for a reason, to flee the government there and make ends meet for his family.
When the Trump administration transferred migrants at Guantanamo to Venezuela last week, the men interviewed by The Post were reunited with their families, who have spent the last few weeks worried about their safety. Uzcategui said he's haunted by the memories of what he experienced, but he left Venezuela for a reason, to flee the government there and make ends meet for his family.
And he ultimately hopes to return to the U.S. legally. Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. The Supreme Court temporarily paused a lower court's order that would have required the Trump administration to release nearly $2 billion in frozen foreign aid funding by midnight last night.
And he ultimately hopes to return to the U.S. legally. Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. The Supreme Court temporarily paused a lower court's order that would have required the Trump administration to release nearly $2 billion in frozen foreign aid funding by midnight last night.
And he ultimately hopes to return to the U.S. legally. Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. The Supreme Court temporarily paused a lower court's order that would have required the Trump administration to release nearly $2 billion in frozen foreign aid funding by midnight last night.
The emergency order from the high court requested by the Trump administration came just hours before the midnight deadline. Chief Justice John Roberts directed the parties in the case to file responses by noon on Friday and as the court seeks more information about the case and decides what to do next.
The emergency order from the high court requested by the Trump administration came just hours before the midnight deadline. Chief Justice John Roberts directed the parties in the case to file responses by noon on Friday and as the court seeks more information about the case and decides what to do next.
The emergency order from the high court requested by the Trump administration came just hours before the midnight deadline. Chief Justice John Roberts directed the parties in the case to file responses by noon on Friday and as the court seeks more information about the case and decides what to do next.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration also said late Wednesday it would eliminate 90 percent of USAID's foreign aid contracts and $60 billion in overall U.S. assistance around the world, giving a sense of scope to the president's plans for reshaping U.S. foreign aid. Health officials in Texas say a child is the first confirmed death as a result of the state's measles outbreak.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration also said late Wednesday it would eliminate 90 percent of USAID's foreign aid contracts and $60 billion in overall U.S. assistance around the world, giving a sense of scope to the president's plans for reshaping U.S. foreign aid. Health officials in Texas say a child is the first confirmed death as a result of the state's measles outbreak.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration also said late Wednesday it would eliminate 90 percent of USAID's foreign aid contracts and $60 billion in overall U.S. assistance around the world, giving a sense of scope to the president's plans for reshaping U.S. foreign aid. Health officials in Texas say a child is the first confirmed death as a result of the state's measles outbreak.
The Houston Chronicle reports the child was not vaccinated against measles. As of Tuesday, the number of measles cases was 124 across nine counties. This is Texas's largest outbreak of the disease in 30 years, and it's spread across the border to New Mexico, where nine cases have been confirmed. School-aged kids account for 101 of the 124 cases in Texas.
The Houston Chronicle reports the child was not vaccinated against measles. As of Tuesday, the number of measles cases was 124 across nine counties. This is Texas's largest outbreak of the disease in 30 years, and it's spread across the border to New Mexico, where nine cases have been confirmed. School-aged kids account for 101 of the 124 cases in Texas.
The Houston Chronicle reports the child was not vaccinated against measles. As of Tuesday, the number of measles cases was 124 across nine counties. This is Texas's largest outbreak of the disease in 30 years, and it's spread across the border to New Mexico, where nine cases have been confirmed. School-aged kids account for 101 of the 124 cases in Texas.
The Chronicle says of those, only five had received the measles vaccine. And in an effort to lower egg prices and combat the bird flu, U.S. officials are looking to import eggs. The Department of Agriculture said they will also slow egg exports. USA Today reports Turkey, which is one of the world's largest egg exporters, will increase egg shipments to the U.S.
The Chronicle says of those, only five had received the measles vaccine. And in an effort to lower egg prices and combat the bird flu, U.S. officials are looking to import eggs. The Department of Agriculture said they will also slow egg exports. USA Today reports Turkey, which is one of the world's largest egg exporters, will increase egg shipments to the U.S.
The Chronicle says of those, only five had received the measles vaccine. And in an effort to lower egg prices and combat the bird flu, U.S. officials are looking to import eggs. The Department of Agriculture said they will also slow egg exports. USA Today reports Turkey, which is one of the world's largest egg exporters, will increase egg shipments to the U.S.
from about 70 million to 420 million this year. In addition to increasing imports, the department is also upping spending on biosecurity to help egg-laying farms as well as exploring flu vaccines for chickens. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next.