The food was purchased through a USAID program to feed hungry people overseas is stuck at a warehouse in Houston's port.
President Donald Trump put a pause on all foreign aid distributed by USAID. The long-term future of the program and those who ...
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The U.S. has stopped purchases for foreign food aid programs since the Trump administration began a sweeping review of ...
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The food is allegedly a part of a project under the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) which is in the middle ...
The Midtown establishment silently shuttered at some point, Eater Houston reported. John-Henry Perera is the food editor for Chron. JP has been with Hearst for 10 years and is responsible for all ...