Most ‘emergency’ health aid remains unspent while providers struggle

Months after Congress approved $175 billion in emergency aid to health providers, the Trump administration has yet to pay out the majority of the funds — nearly $100 billion — amid a series of setbacks and internal uncertainty over how best to distribute the money. The delay has prompted complaints by both Democrats and Republicans…

Tiny airports rake in big cash after botched stimulus formula

A tiny airport in Devils Lake, N.D., scored enough money under the federal stimulus law to cover its expenses for 50 years. But one of the country’s busiest airports, JFK International in New York, got barely enough aid to make it through three months of operations. Congress and the Federal Aviation Administration wrote the legislation…

Backlash grows as pandemic relief stumbles

This article was reported in collaboration with Zachary Warmbrodt, Susannah Luthi, John Hendel, Ryan McCrimmon, Michael Stratford, Brian Faler and Brianna Gurciullo. Congress’ mad dash to shovel nearly $3 trillion into the economy and rescue failing industries met little resistance as the coronavirus crisis overwhelmed communities across the country. But now the hangover has set…

DeVos urges wealthy colleges to give up their coronavirus aid

WASHINGTON — Three of the nation’s wealthiest universities rejected federal stimulus funding from the Education Department on Wednesday amid a growing backlash stoked by the Trump administration against schools with multibillion-dollar endowments getting a slice of the economic rescue money. Harvard, Princeton and Stanford each announced they would give up millions of dollars they were…