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Some governors and mayors are concerned over how current or potential cuts to agencies will impact how the government can ...
In the aftermath of deadly Hill Country flooding, Texas’ junior U.S. Senator is defending the National Weather Service, as ...
After the catastrophic flash flooding in central Texas on July 4, 2025, users online claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump ...
Were lives unnecessarily lost because of incompetence or policy decisions or dysfunction? It is not partisan politics to ask ...
President Donald Trump is traveling to central Texas on Friday to survey the aftermath of a catastrophic flood that has ...
The Department of Homeland Security says it's making FEMA less "bloated." Opponents say that cost people their lives in Texas ...
The Trump administration denies the hundreds of reductions to the National Weather Service workforce had any effect on ...
The U.S. Senate's top Democrat on Monday asked a government watchdog to investigate whether cuts at the National Weather ...
For years, employees say, they've had to do more with less. But the ability to fill in the gaps became strained to the ...
More than 100 people died in Texas flash floods over the Fourth of July weekend, raising questions about emergency alerts and ...
"The reason the Texans had no idea that a giant flash-flood that killed 20 plus people was going to be coming to them was because the Trump regime has defunded not only the National Weather Service ...
May, FEMA had 1,952 trained staffers ready to deploy to disasters; a year earlier, it had 6,588. Meanwhile, NOAA has lost about 20% of staff, including hundreds of National Weather Service employees.