In a surprising revelation, FEMA's acting head David Richardson reportedly claimed he was unaware of the hurricane season's start. This raises serious concerns about his preparedness as the agency faces staffing cuts and increased disaster risks.
In a surprising revelation, FEMA's new leader, David Richardson, admitted he was unaware of the hurricane season's start, raising alarms about the agency's preparedness for an expected busy season. Amid staff cuts and confusion, experts worry about the impact on disaster response.
In a surprising move, the Trump administration has dramatically downsized the National Security Council, dismissing numerous staffers under new adviser Marco Rubio. This shift raises questions about the future of U.S. foreign policy and national security coordination.
A federal judge has temporarily halted Trump's sweeping government overhaul, siding with unions and local governments against mass layoffs. This ruling raises questions about presidential authority in federal agency restructuring.
The Trump administration unveils a drastic reorganization plan for the EPA, signaling substantial staffing cuts to its scientific research division. Experts warn this could jeopardize public health and environmental safety.
The National Weather Service faces severe staffing cuts, jeopardizing its ability to predict weather hazards. With over 600 job losses, experts warn of dire consequences for public safety and emergency responses.