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The FTC is warning the public of hurricane season scams and how to prepare and protect yourself. The agency advises consumers ...
A Washington Post review found recent messy re-hirings at agencies including the Food and Drug Administration, the State Department, and others. "It feels like it was all just a game to them,” one ...
President Donald Trump’s pick to be the next U.S. surgeon general has repeatedly said the nation’s medical and food systems ...
Today is the deadline for public comments regarding a "public inquiry" by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) into the "potentially illegal" content moderation practices of social media platforms.
WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. federal disaster agency FEMA has sharply reduced training for state and local emergency managers ahead of the start of the hurricane season on June 1 ...
During his first all-hands meeting with agency personnel, acting Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator David Richardson issued a striking warning: "Don't get in my way," the former ...
The acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is no longer with the agency — just a day after telling lawmakers that cutting FEMA, as President Donald Trump has ...
The Trump administration on Thursday pushed out Cameron Hamilton as the acting head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, according to an internal email reviewed by The Washington Post.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is making significant changes to how it will respond to disasters on the ground this season, including ending federal door-to-door canvassing of survivors ...
However, the response from Trump's legal counsel to the ongoing FTC lawsuit indicates that the administration is firm in its conviction that the Constitution grants the president broad authority ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) could face an uphill battle in its antitrust case against Meta as the agency and tech giant continue to lay out their arguments in court. The trial began on ...
Employees working across the Federal Emergency Management Agency tell WIRED that a rapid erosion of tools, external partnerships, and practices—as well as the looming threat of staffing cuts and ...