Along with about 1,000 rank-and-file workers, FEMA is losing some of the managers most experienced in handling emergency ...
When the US Federal Emergency Management Agency removed a map of future climate hazards from its website, researchers built ...
The Trump administration has been hacking away at federal government websites, taking down information about climate change ...
A Manhattan federal judge says the Federal Emergency Management Agency doesn't have to immediately return more than $80 million for sheltering migrants that it took away from New York City last month ...
The last quarter of 2024 brought unimaginable damage to Georgia from tropical storm Debby and Hurricane Helene. Political ...
After Hurricane Milton, FEMA approved more than $252 million in assistance to more than 174,000 households and $631 million ...
Government data is a vast resource that everyone relies on, whether they know it or not. Experts are worried about the future ...
Cutting FEMA staff, particularly those with expertise in climate change, will likely hinder the agency's ability to prepare for and respond to increasingly frequent and severe weather events.
Court documents indicate the administration has begun a campaign to block states from receiving funds for projects that would ...
The bill would create three new initiatives, largely in response to the recommendations of a state climate resilience ...
President gives 30-day tariff relief to U.S. auto sector, which relies heavily on parts crossing Mexico and Canada borders multiple times ...
While climate risks grows, so does research, development and investment in better products and designs to protect our homes, ...
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