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177 One of America’s best foreign aid programs is back from the dead

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Sara Herschander @ Vox · 02/11/2026 08:30 EDT

One of America’s best foreign aid programs is back from the dead

Every great new discovery has to start somewhere.  Penicillin was born out of moldy petri dishes followed by years of experimental testing. The Spice Girls started with an open audition, months of rehearsals in a shared house, and demo tapes stolen in the name of girl power.  When it comes to US foreign aid, the […]

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