Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins speaks at a Farmers First roundtable hosted in the USDA Whitten building. (USDA photo) Producers who suffered losses due to natural disasters in 2023 and 2024 can begin ...
Oklahoma Baptist volunteers are sorting it all out as they handle support staff needs at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Kansas ...
C-17 Globemaster III cargo jets are starting to fly to the Caribbean with personnel and supplies for the Venezuelan ...
Days before Southeastern states were ravaged by Hurricane Helene—with catastrophic flooding affecting inland areas previously thought to be relatively protected from the increasingly frequent storms ...
In the aftermath of every major disaster, Americans watch a familiar scene unfold, where communities are devastated, families displaced and survivors struggle to navigate a system that often feels ...
With hurricane season still going strong, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) says its disaster fund has run out of money. Traditionally, hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, ...
Flood victims should be cautious of disaster relief scams amid recent flooding events.
Researchers from Koç University and international collaborators have developed a new algorithm that enables faster and more equitable distribution of disaster relief supplies. By integrating fairness ...
The SECURE 2.0 Act, passed at the end of 2022, included provisions that enable Americans under 59 1/2 to tap into their retirement savings in certain situations without the typical 10% early ...
With another storm season underway. FEMA’s rejections under President Donald Trump cast a long shadow — not just over ...
Hurricane Idalia is over, but the rebuilding effort has just begun. Residents in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas can access federal, state and local assistance, as well as aid from nonprofit and ...
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