With President Donald Trump threatening to abolish the Federal Emergency Management Agency, it could impact Oklahomans during tornado season.
CBS's Margaret Brennan asked Vice President J.D. Vance how "lower income" states like Mississippi, Alabama, and Kentucky would be able to handle natural disasters without help from FEMA during an ...
Trump has said this week he wants to overhaul FEMA. While Texas has relied heavily on College Station for disaster relief, ...
On his way to California on Friday, President Trump made some statements about the water situation here during the recent fires. He said, “The water from the north was turned off”; that ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — President Donald Trump surveyed disaster zones in California and North Carolina on Friday and said he was considering “getting rid of” the Federal Emergency Management Agency, ...
A 'Fox News Sunday' panel debates the future of FEMA, President Donald Trump touring North Carolina and California, and the ...
Law enforcement and prosecutors are geared up for scammers who are expected to exploit relief for victims of the Palisades ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — Trump’s controversial pick to serve as Health and Human Services secretary — will face a confirmation ...
USA TODAY analysis finds 3.3 million Americans live in areas with "very high" wildfire risk and 14.8 million more at ...
President Donald Trump stepped back into the presidency this week moving quickly to set a new agenda, but from his inaugural ...
During an interview with Fox News’s Sean Hannity Wednesday night, Trump was in the middle of complaining about Biden’s ...
Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity that the feds shouldn’t give California aid unless the state changes its water policy.