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In this episode of W News Extra, presented by Leigh-Ann Gerrans, Michael Jabri-Pickett and Alana Wallace discuss Israeli ...
Republican votes to cut funding for weather forecasting have drawn criticism in the wake of deadly flooding in Texas.
Her voice breaking, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday that emergency responders in Texas are “still ...
Forecasts and warnings largely worked during the Texas catastrophe. Those systems are expected to degrade as President Donald Trump’s agenda is set in place.
As catastrophic floods swept through Central Texas on July 4, several National Weather Service (NWS) offices across the state were already in crisis due to DOGE cuts.
Former NOAA administrator Rick Spinrad said an NWS vacancy could have been why some people didn't receive flood warnings.
Death toll reaches 109 as Trump confirms visit to disaster site with Melania on Friday - Ten campers and a staff member from Camp Mystic are among the two dozen still missing, as the search for surviv ...
President Donald Trump confirmed Tuesday his plans to travel to Texas with First Lady Melania Trump to survey the damage ...
Flash floods that swept through Texas over the Fourth of July weekend have left more than 100 people dead and more than a ...