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Irish Star on MSNFox News' Jesse Watters mocked for 'rule' based on Donald Trump's 'cool' behavior
Jesse Watters has been widely mocked on social media after insisting that there's a "rule" men should follow that is based on ...
Emergency management experts warned that suddenly shutting off the funding and resources FEMA provides to local and state ...
FEMA is making $608 million grant available for states to build immigration detention facilities. The funds come from a ...
After criticizing the agency for being ineffective for months, the Trump administration now plans to reform it to supplement ...
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Trump admin offers $608M for states to build migrant camps modeled after ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
The Trump administration announced on Friday that it would allocate over $600M in grants to states willing to build migrant ...
The Trump administration will require U.S. states to spend part of their federal terrorism prevention funds on helping the ...
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AlterNet on MSNThis Trump policy 'imperils' the 'most vulnerable' residents of state that voted for him
In the United States' 2024 presidential election, Missouri showed itself to be even more of a red state than Texas. Donald ...
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Daily Express US on MSNFox News' Jesse Watters branded 'parody' as he shares Trump-inspired 'rule' for men
Jesse Watters said 'real' men should control their emotions and never lose their cool, using Donald Trump as an example - but viewers made fun of his comments ...
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Trump administration backs away from abolishing FEMA after Texas floods; here’s what happens next
Trump administration has shifted from plans to abolish FEMA, focusing instead on rebranding and reforming the agency. A review council is currently assessing FEMA, aiming for a more efficient disaster ...
One of the most experienced emergency response experts in the country, who lives in Maine, says the nation is becoming less prepared to respond to disasters.
President Donald Trump has approved federal public assistance for the April flooding and May tornadoes that struck Kentucky.
County expects to get the lion's share of the $300 million set aside in Trump's new budget law for presidential security.
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