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The Department of Homeland Security delayed its response to the deadly floods in Texas by days—thanks to Noem.
Plus: President Donald Trump announces new tariffs for copper, Brazil and more. | Death tolls rise in the flooding disasters in Texas and New Mexico.
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At least 120 people have been killed and 173 are still missing as Texas officials deflect questions over the state’s response ...
Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" has billions for oil and gas companies: tax breaks, deductions, and pay-to-play environmental deregulation ...
The growing list of attacks nationwide on federal officers is both shocking and part of a widening trend of agents tasked ...
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AlterNet on MSN'You’re on your own': This Trump official is 'missing in action' during a 'critical time'Following the flash floods in Central Texas that claimed at least 119 lives over the 4th of July Weekend, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been the face of the Trump Administration's ...
The frustrations and concerns being aired by world leaders are borne out by public sentiment. A Pew poll published Tuesday ...
A new poll shows most Americans see child care costs as a major issue, and majorities support the federal government offering ...
The suspensions range from 10 to 42 days. The agents suspended were at different levels in the Secret Service.
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