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President Donald Trump on Friday defended the National Weather Service’s advanced warnings of the heavy rainfall that caused catastrophic flooding in central Texas last week, killing over 120 people.
"A lot of the weather forecast offices now are not operating at full complement of staff," said the former lead of NOAA.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cut hundreds of jobs as the National Weather Service earlier this year.
During a meeting with leaders from Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania, and Senegal, as part of a multiday summit to ...
The White House is defending the National Weather Service and accusing some Democrats of playing politics in the wake of ...
The Trump administration’s proposed cuts to climate research and plans to overhaul federal disaster relief are under scrutiny ...
In this particular case, we have seen absolutely nothing to suggest that current staffing or budget issues within NOAA and ...
Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) said Sunday that the possible role of National Weather Service (NWS) staffing cuts in recent Texas flooding deaths should be investigated. “Two Texas National ...
House Democrats on the Science, Space and Technology Committee called for Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to address National Weather Service (NWS) staffing in a Wednesday letter. “We write to you ...
The White House on Monday called it a “depraved lie” to blame President Trump for deadly flash floods in Texas, as some ...
President Donald Trump said that he is "not happy" with Russian President Vladimir Putin over his continuing war in Ukraine.
“Thank you very much, everybody. “It’s nominating you for the Peace Prize, which is well deserved. And you should get it.” ...