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Pennsylvania is part of a coalition of 20 states that announced Wednesday it was suing the Trump administration for shutting ...
More than half of Americans think the government could have prevented the Hill Country flooding deaths, according to a new ...
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I Tried the Ultimate Ramen Hack… and It Might Be the Best Recipe EverOver $60M in federal funding for Nevada’s schools on hold Obama’s blunt message for Democrats: ‘Toughen up’ 'Fridge cigarette' is Gen Z's new Diet Coke obsession that concerns health experts 21 ...
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rocketcitynow.com on MSNWhat’s behind surge of flash flooding in US?Dangerous flash flooding events have been occurring in rapid succession across the country in areas as disparate as the Texas Hill Country and downtown Manhattan. Do ...
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Dr. Marshall Shepherd, meteorologist and Forbes senior contributor, joined "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss recent historic flooding in New York City and New Jersey, as well as the devastating flash ...
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CT Insider on MSNConnecticut sues Trump administration over loss of $84 million in federal disaster fundsWeeks after flooding in Texas killed at least 134 people, Connecticut is suing the Trump administration over its piece of a $4.5 billion program designed to protect against natural disasters.
In order to stop the new maps from being created, House Speaker Hakeem Jeffries reportedly told Texas Democrats to “quorum ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNTexas Floods: 170 Still Missing as Crews Battle One Last Day of Heavy Rain!Search and rescue teams in Texas are pushing through one final day of heavy rain as they search for over 170 people still missing after the devastating July Fourth weekend floods. With at least 129 ...
Believe it or not, viewers have submitted videos of piles of red ants on what appears to be a floating raft made of insects.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha sued the Trump administration on July 16 to stop the termination of a multibillion-dollar grant program aimed at protecting communities against natural ...
The Trump administration shuttered a FEMA program that had funded flood mitigation projects earlier this year.
FEMA announced in April that it was ending the funding to eliminate “waste, fraud and abuse.” The program saved taxpayers ...
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