The job cuts expected this month are part of a plan by the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, to remake the agency.
The Trump administration is abruptly cutting dozens of disaster response and recovery staff at the Federal Emergency Management Agency this week, according to internal emails obtained by CNN and ...
August's historic flood, making it the agency's second most costly 2025 disaster. Many disaster payments to states are still ...
Documents outline potential reductions to CORE and surge staffing, raising concerns about disaster response capacity ...
Internal agency emails and documents, as well as people familiar with the plans, suggest Noem is spearheading the drastic ...
Funds were “frozen,” reducing emergency management capacity, because states had no way of following population certification ...
Hosted in Philadelphia, the All Star Game coincides with heightened national attention tied to the 250th anniversary year.
The recent cut of 50 FEMA "CORE" staff come as the Trump administration has contemplated much deeper cuts to the disaster response workforce.
FIRST ON FOX: Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem slammed a group of former and current Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees who wrote a letter criticizing the Trump ...
John Scrivani, a longtime emergency management leader with decades of experience spanning local, state, and federal response ...