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Roughly 20 employees with the Federal Emergency Management Agency have been placed on leave after attaching their names to a letter accusing the Trump administration of gutting the agency’s workforce. Nicole Sganga has more.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Common Meeting on Friday overwhelmingly voted to endorse a declaration outlining "tangible, timebound,…
Drew Molly, chief working officer of Corpus Christi Water, has submitted his resignation, planning to step down from what has…
By VALERIE GONZALEZ McALLEN, Texas (AP) — The Trump administration mentioned Friday that it could pay migrant kids $2,500 to…
WASHINGTON (AP) — In his first time period, Donald Trump's favourite president, apart from himself, was Andrew Jackson, the hatchet-faced,…
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