David Richardson, the acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, resigned Monday after roughly six months leading the agency, two administration officials confirmed to NBC News.
David Richardson had been on the job for six months. FEMA employees had questioned his ability to lead the agency. By Scott Dance and Maxine Joselow Scott Dance reported from Anchorage, and Maxine ...
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The Trump administration is weighing whether to relocate the Federal Emergency Management Agency to Texas and tap the state’s top emergency official to lead it, Politico reported Monday, citing two ...
An emergency alert sounded on devices nationwide on Wednesday afternoon. The test alert went off at 12:55 p.m. in Ontario through Alert Ready, Canada’s national public alerting system.
Canada’s public emergency alerts system will send out a test on Wednesday, with Canadians in all provinces and territories set to receive alerts. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications ...
A United Airlines flight on its way to Chicago was forced to make an emergency landing in Missouri on Sunday after a passenger said there was a bomb in his wife’s luggage, according to reports and ...
VISALIA, Calif. (KFSN) -- For nearly a century, the Visalia Emergency Aid Council has helped provide food and household items to community members in need. Executive Director Mary Jennings has been ...
David Richardson became the acting lead at the Federal Emergency Management Agency in May The top official at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) has resigned after six months in the role.
The United States has engaged in 17 nation-building efforts since 1900, with only four resulting in established democracies—a 24% success rate if democracy establishment is the metric (Figure 1). How ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - The Trump administration is considering moving FEMA headquarters to Texas and hire Nim Kidd, Chief of the Texas Department of Emergency Management, as their new leader, according ...