The U.S. federal government shutdown that began Wednesday will halt some payments to farmers and delay access to federal farm ...
Yes. Though the NWS and NOAA will continue their life-saving essential work, many feeds and other public-facing services will ...
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FEMA and other agencies are working with fewer resources. As storms loom, a government shutdown could up the pressure.
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Turmoil in Washington is distracting from efforts to fix a flood insurance gap and replenish a key disaster relief fund.
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