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Among other things, he removed $150 million slated to improve modeling, predictions, and public communications.
Climate change is making disasters more common, more deadly and far more costly, even as the federal government is running away from the policies that might begin to protect the nation.
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"One of the offices was over staffed" - Karoline Leavitt on emergy responses to the Texas floodingWhite House press briefing, Karoline Leavitt addressed the National Weather Service’s emergency response to the recent flash flooding in Texas, highlighting coordination efforts and public safety ...
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Animals That Don't Age...Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump ‘flat-footed’ by Pentagon’s weapons halt to Kyiv as he pledges more arms Julia Roberts ...
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital's fundraiser selects new CEOA pacing Chihuahua helps Swiss rescuers find a man who fell into a glacier ...
The full extent of the catastrophe in Texas has yet to be revealed as officials warned that unaccounted victims could still be found amid the massive piles of debris that stretch for miles.
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FCCE entertainment on MSNWhy David Corenswet Embraced 'Superman', Even If It’s the Only Role He Ever PlaysDavid Corenswet opens up about the weight of becoming Superman, calling the role both a challenge and an honor, while teasing ...
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