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Leavitt Denies DOGE Cuts Impaired Texas Flash Floods ResponseWhite House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that there were no staffing issues at NWS offices in Texas and that the flash flood was 'a tragic natural disaster.' ...
GOP Texas Sen. Ted Cruz warned against partisan finger-pointing and laying blame during a press conference with state ...
Former NOAA administrator Rick Spinrad said an NWS vacancy could have been why some people didn't receive flood warnings.
Ted Cruz defends National Weather Service alerts in Texas floods, decries ‘partisan finger pointing’
Cruz said the Weather Service did their job, and that allegations of understaffing contributing to the loss of life ...
Republicans finally got their “big, beautiful bill” across the finish line. Now they’re turning to their next urgent tasks: ...
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cut hundreds of jobs as the National Weather Service earlier this year.
Federal efficiency reforms spearheaded by DOGE are leading to a wave of contract terminations in government construction ...
The Washington Democratic Congress member wrote that the Lewis Army Museum’s planned closure will “harm the community’s ...
ELECTORAL EXPERIMENT — Elon Musk is reentering national politics after a brief hiatus, vowing to disrupt the midterm ...
There's no evidence that cuts to the National Weather Service impacted the response to the weekend's tragic flash floods.
Following the Texas floods some Democrats have warned about the "consequences" of President Trump's cuts to the federal ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNIn Texas region prone to catastrophic floods, questions grow about lack of warningWater rose fast along the Guadalupe River, causing dozens of deaths. Local officials said they couldn’t have seen it coming.
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