FEMA, Other Agencies Readying for Multiyear Helene Recovery

The hurricane caused mass destruction across 10 states, with more than 160 deaths confirmed and billions of dollars in estimated damages. Leaders of the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) said that their organization and partner federal agencies are preparing for a multiyear recovery effort after Helene. “FEMA and many of our partners will remain there

WATCH: From ‘Weird as Hell’ to ‘A Lot of Commonality’: Walz Embraces Vance During VP Debate

Gov. Tim Walz (D., Minn.) talked a big game in the buildup to Tuesday’s vice presidential debate, saying he couldn’t wait to square off against Sen. J.D. Vance (R., Ohio), whom he characterized as “weird as hell.” But when debate night rolled around, Walz found himself routinely agreeing with Vance’s policy proposals and touting the

Redefining Masculinity? ‘Wife Guy’ Doug Emhoff Slapped Ex-Girlfriend ‘So Hard She Spun Around’: Report

Second gentleman Doug Emhoff, portrayed by mainstream media as a “wife guy” who “redefines masculinity,” slapped his ex-girlfriend “so hard she spun around,” the Daily Mail reported Wednesday. Emhoff allegedly hit his former girlfriend, a New York attorney, for “flirting with another man” while waiting in a valet line after a May 2012 Cannes Film

Georgia Judge Says State Election Certification Rule ‘Vague’ in Hearing

The judge seemed critical of one of the rules but defended another allowing election workers to examine documents. A Georgia judge seemed skeptical on Oct. 1 of policies passed by the state’s election board. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney called one of the challenged rules “vague” and needing clarification. He said that much