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FEMA fixes are now in jeopardy : NPR

Homes destroyed by a 2020 wildfire in Talent, Ore. FEMA denied about 70% of assistance applications related to massive Oregon wildfires that year, an NPR investigation found. The agency has

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Tommy Tuberville Wants Mahmoud Khalil, Other Protesters In Jail

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) has joined other Republican lawmakers in denouncing Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, who organized peaceful protests at

Luigi Mangione’s journal not ‘manifesto’ about healthcare industry grievances, attorney argues

The defense attorney for Luigi Mangione in Pennsylvania is arguing that the police unlawfully detained the murder suspect and searched

John Feinstein, sports writer and bestselling author, dies at 69 : NPR

FILE - Sports writer and author John Feinstein poses in Washington, Feb. 28, 2006. (AP Photo Caleb Jones, file) CALEB

Hunters donate venison to needy Southland families

By Sally Wenley of RNZ Foodbanks in Southland are receiving generous donations of venison, complete with cooking recipes, thanks to

French PM Defies Trump Tariffs

Paris: French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou stood firm on Thursday, stating that European Union countries will not back down in

Boulder Kitchen restaurant gets second bomb threat of 2025

Reports of a bomb threat at The Kitchen restaurant in Boulder surfaced again on Wednesday night, marking the second such

Trump Administration Drops Lawsuit Against Company Over Alleged Abuse At Child Migrant Shelters

The Trump administration has decided to drop a civil lawsuit against Southwest Key Programs, the largest provider of housing for

White House yanks Trump pick Dave Weldon for CDC director 

The White House has withdrawn the nomination of former Republican congressman Dave Weldon to lead the Centers for Disease Control