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Federal Emergency Management Agency acting leader David Richardson defended the federal government’s response to flooding in Texas earlier this month.
David Richardson, acting leader of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), on Wednesday defended his agency’s response to deadly Texas floods despite pushback from lawmakers. During a ...
The flood disaster that struck Texas over Independence Day weekend was beyond the state’s ability to predict or fully manage, the state emergency management chief told the legislature on ...
Texas lawmakers say they aren't seeking to assign blame or “armchair quarterback” as they review the catastrophic July 4 ...
The catastrophic floods in the Texas Hill Country and a partisan redrawing of U.S. House maps, aimed at giving Republicans ...
When Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and fiancée Lauren Sánchez held their lavish three-day wedding celebration in Venice recently, it wasn't just a party—it was a spectacle of wealth, reportedly costing ...
Texas lawmakers are set to convene Wednesday to examine the state's response to recent flash flooding and assess overall ...
"Feel Good Inc." by Gorillaz offers a stark critique of modern consumerism and the digital revolution. This video analyzes ...
The Texas Legislature's special session focuses on flood response, redistricting, and THC product regulation, with ...
President Donald Trump visited Texas to assess damage from a devastating flash flood that killed 120 people over the July 4 ...
Some governors and mayors are concerned over how current or potential cuts to agencies will impact how the government can ...