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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Sunday defended FEMA's response to deadly floods in Texas ...
The search for more than 160 people still missing after last week’s catastrophic floods in Texas has been complicated by more rainfall. Flash flood warnings were in place in central Texas on Sunday ...
Emergency crews have suspended their search for victims of catastrophic flooding in central Texas amid new warnings that ...
In Kerr County, Trump was greeted by Gov. Greg Abbott, who on Friday announced the federal government updated Trump's ...
MAGA television host Shemane Nugent suggested that the recent deadly flood in Texas was an "attack" on President Donald Trump ...
Investigators suspended the search for missing people in the aftermath of flooding in Texas last week amid a level 3 alert ...
Noem is the top dog in U.S. natural disaster response, which is under fire following deadly floods in Texas. The former governor walked into a buzzsaw on NBC’s “ Meet the Press ” Sunday, when host ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem defended FEMA's response to Texas flooding, calling Democrat criticism politically motivated as the agency deployed over 700 workers within hours.
"It's not community to community. It's a national system," Sen. Maria Cantwell said on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan ...
President Donald Trump marked the one-year anniversary of a failed assassination attempt on his life with family and close advisers at the FIFA Club World Cup final.
The Trump Administration argued that it was shifting to empower state governments to provide citizens with relief, but climate experts say that would be harmful.