Outrage as FEMA Prioritizes Illegals Over American Disaster Victims** In a shocking display of misplaced priorities, FEMA is under fire for its handling of disaster relief for A ...
It’s not unusual historically to see high numbers of respiratory viruses floating around during this time frame,” a UNC ...
North Carolina Tar Heels desperately need high-quality wins to make a case to play in the NCAA Tournament. They weren’t close ...
In response to a new federal policy capping National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant indirect costs at 15%, UNC-Chapel Hill ...
The NCDOI reports the investigation revealed UnitedHealthcare did not follow its own procedures to protect members from ...
It has been a rough stretch of games for the North Carolina Tar Heels, but head coach Hubert Davis feels his team may be ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wants the Federal Emergency Management Agency dramatically reorganized ...
Interstate 40, a key commerce route from North Carolina to California, could reopen in a limited manner in about a month, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ...
United States Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was in Cocke County on Monday. Secretary Duffy along with state and local officials were evaluating the damage I-40 sustained due to the remnants ...
Outrage: FEMA Diverts $59 Million to Luxury Hotels for Illegals Amid American Crisis** In a shocking revelation, it has come to light that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) allocated a ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy surveyed the damage left by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and Tennessee, vowing to provide the necessary resources for communities to rebuild.
Congress is considering steps to make it easier for victims of natural disasters to get aid. Currently, people seeking aid from the federal government but also have pending insurance claims can ...
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