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‘Water is the number one killer’: FEMA rescues hundreds of people after Hurricane Helene

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‘Water is the number one killer’: FEMA rescues hundreds of people after Hurricane Helene
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    ‘Huge humanitarian crisis’: Cuba hit by hurricane amid island-wide power outage

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  • FEMA administrator says focus needs to stay on getting communities what they need

    03:15

  • Biden details aid, assistance for Florida after Hurricane Milton and Helene

    04:14

  • FL & NC Dems on Trump’s lies about Hurricane relief: ‘Our people are hurting’

    09:08

  • Rescuers warn of hazards walking through floodwater in Milton aftermath

    04:07

  • ‘Heart-wrenching’: Storm-ravaged homeowners struggle with insurance

    04:16

  • He was ‘in shock’ and ‘stricken with fear’: Sheriff rescues young boy stranded by Milton

    04:07

  • Stray animals stranded by Hurricane Milton rescued

    03:11

  • MILTON UPDATE: Death toll rises to 16, millions without power

    06:18

  • Buttigieg praises ‘responsible leaders’ working to debunk hurricane misinformation

    07:13

  • Milton lashes Florida with high winds, flooding

    03:51

  • Speaker Johnson calls requests for more FEMA funding ‘premature’

    04:31

  • ‘Just focused on supporting people’: Buttigieg dismisses Trump comments on Helene response

    09:41

  • ‘This is the hard part’: Recovery efforts underway after Hurricane Milton

    04:33

  • Death toll from Hurricane Milton reaches 11

    02:37

  • Biden tells Trump to ‘get a life’ and ‘help these people’ impacted by Milton

    07:34

  • ‘We had 18 calls from that complex’: Clearwater, FL mayor describes rescue efforts after Milton

    03:58

  • More hurricanes ‘whether you believe in climate change or not’: Top Florida Official

    05:06

  • ‘We punch right through the side’: U.S. Air Force pilot describes flying into Hurricane Milton

    02:58

  • Trump: Federal government let hurricane victims ‘suffer unjustly’

    02:31

  • UP NEXT

    ‘Huge humanitarian crisis’: Cuba hit by hurricane amid island-wide power outage

    03:41

  • FEMA administrator says focus needs to stay on getting communities what they need

    03:15

  • Biden details aid, assistance for Florida after Hurricane Milton and Helene

    04:14

  • FL & NC Dems on Trump’s lies about Hurricane relief: ‘Our people are hurting’

    09:08

  • Rescuers warn of hazards walking through floodwater in Milton aftermath

    04:07

  • ‘Heart-wrenching’: Storm-ravaged homeowners struggle with insurance

    04:16

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Republicans move forward with controversial megabill accounting move

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Senate Republicans are on the cusp of formally adopting a controversial accounting tactic to zero out much of the cost of their massive domestic policy bill. The matter came to a head on the Senate floor Sunday afternoon, when Democrats sought to prevent the use of the current policy baseline…
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Megabill reading wraps up after nearly 16 hours

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Senate clerks have completed a nearly 16-hour reading of the GOP’s 940-page megabill. Clerks began reading the text aloud at 11:08 p.m. Saturday and finished Sunday at 3:03 p.m. By refusing to waive chamber rules allowing for reading, Senate Democrats hoped to create an opportunity to highlight some of the most unpopular issues in the legislation…
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White House eyes Kentucky state senator for Massie challenge

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White House officials will host Kentucky state Sen. Aaron Reed in the coming weeks for a discussion about challenging GOP Rep. Thomas Massie in next year’s Republican primary, according to two people granted anonymity to describe the private plans. President Donald Trump and his political operation have been searching for a candidate to challenge Massie over his opposition to the president’s “big…
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