Trump portrayed himself as savior to hurricane-ravaged North Carolina. Now his HUD is playing politics with critical aid.
The town hall was called by Republican representative Chuck Edwards to discuss the U.S. President's "destructive and ...
E very four years, my dad used to joke that the nation would send us its "worst" in the form of elected politicians lording ...
Andrew Hazelton helped make hurricane models more accurate. He was one of hundreds of NOAA workers to lose their jobs—and ...
Secretary of Department of Housing and Urban Development Scott Turner shut down an Asheville, North Carolina, Hurricane ...
After Hurricane Helene, a small crew of resident disaster responders went viral for attacking FEMA. Trump officials jumped to ...
Before answering an attendee's question about President Donald Trump's “destructive and disastrous trade war,” Rep. Chuck ...
FEMA said it fired three more employees after an investigation into allegations that houses in a hurricane disaster zone were ...
The city of Asheville, North Carolina, learned the hard way that the Trump administration is not funding DEI projects.
It’s been more than five months since Hurricane Helene devastated several states across the Southeast. In North Carolina, where Helene killed more than 100 people and caused nearly $60 billion in ...