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The deaths of scores of people from flash flooding in the state of Texas have raised questions about whether cuts to the U.S.
Sen. Chuck Schumer is pressing the NWS’s watchdog to probe whether Trump’s cuts worsened the recent catastrophe.
The White House pushed back Monday against claims that the DOGE cuts to the National Weather Service played a role in the ...
Authorities vowed one of the next steps would be investigating if enough warnings were issued and why some camps did not ...
MAJOR DISASTER DECLARATION: The catastrophic flooding struck on Friday, causing a surge of 20 to 26 feet on the Guadalupe ...
Local, state and federal officials are all pointing fingers in the wake of the deadly Texas flooding, but one thing is ...
Just after 4 a.m. on Friday, the National Weather Service issued an urgent, all-caps bulletin, calling the looming flood a ...
President Donald Trump is expected to visit Central Texas this week. Local officials and forecasters have defended their ...
The White House and Republican Sen. Ted Cruz defended the National Weather Service and accused some Democrats of playing ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called what happened a “once in a generation national disaster” and urged ...
The region of Texas where flash flooding killed more than 90 people -- including dozens of campers -- is known for its tendency to experience flood emergencies.
There's no evidence that cuts to the National Weather Service impacted the response to the weekend's tragic flash floods.