U.S. aid staffers worldwide are scrambling for answers and starting to pack up households or pull their children from school.
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President Donald Trump's administration says it's pulling almost all U.S. Agency for International Development workers off the job and out of the field worldwide.
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"The United States has not paused all assistance for the Multinational Security Support mission in Haiti," the spokesperson ...