FEMA Wasted Millions In Katrina Recovery. ... FEMA's request required Fluor to conduct a site inspection before ordering tents, but Fluor did not do so and FEMA subsequently found the site to be ...
FEMA Wasted Millions In Katrina Recovery. ... FEMA's request required Fluor to conduct a site inspection before ordering tents, but Fluor did not do so and FEMA subsequently found the site to be ...
Photos show what may be millions of water bottles, meant for victims of Hurricane Maria, sitting on a runway in Ceiba, Puerto Rico. Sources on the ground say the bottles have been sitting there ...
Ten years ago the city of New Orleans suffered dramatically after Hurricane Katrina struck, when levees were breached and flood walls protecting the city gave way.
Do you have a FEMA issued PIV card? If so, use your card to log in to your existing FEMA SID account or create a new FEMA SID account. Log in with your ...
WASHINGTON - As much as $60 billion in U.S. funds has been lost to waste and fraud in Iraq and Afghanistan over the past decade through lax oversight of contractors, poor planning and corruption ...
Shortly after President Trump took office, 1,000 State Department employees signed a "dissent cable" in protest his ban on travel from a number of Muslim-majority countries. The decision had been ...
The $3.6 billion Commander's Emergency Response Program provided military units with ready cash for projects, and paid for Sunni fighters who agreed to turn against al Qaeda in Iraq for a monthly ...
New Sign Of Katrina: 'Out Of Gas' ... The market did receive some help Wednesday when the federal government said it would loan oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to refiners facing ...
Schools Welcome Katrina Students. By Gina Pace September 15, 2005 / 5:09 PM / CBS Gina Pace was an education reporter in Pensacola, Fla., before ... a blackboard and a teacher."
But today, we kick things off by posing our 10 Questions to a writer who knows the area well: Lolis Eric Elie, metro columnist for the New Orleans' leading newspaper, the Times-Picayune.
Best Ways To Help Katrina Victims. By Brian Dakss September 1, 2005 / 10:17 AM / CBS The gripping images and stories in the aftermath of Katrina are prompting many people to donate to ...
CBS Radio News reports that New Orleans City Councilman Oliver Thomas said people are too afraid of black people to go in and save them. He added that rumors of shootings and riots are making ...
New Orleans Forgetting Katrina Lessons? ... Signs are emerging that history is repeating itself in the Big Easy, still healing from Katrina: People have forgotten a lesson from four decades ago ...
Allstate Insurance Co. must pay a Louisiana man who lost his home to Hurricane Katrina more than $2.8 million in damages and penalties, a federal jury decided Monday in a case that hinged largely ...
Carlos Maren, 25, a cook, is afraid that if he opens a bank account in the U.S., he will get hit with fees for not keeping in enough money or for taking out more money than he has.
Workers in "low-quality" jobs are more likely to stop working than to find better positions, new research shows. ... providing workers with a first step on the ladder up job mobility.
Phony Internet ads selling big-ticket items, from cars to recreational vehicles to boats, led to nearly 7,000 complaints to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) and accounted for more ...
Flooding from the Maquoketa River after the Lake Delhi dam failed has damaged dozens of homes and businesses, causing millions of dollars in damage in Monticello, officials said Sunday.
Nations and groups supporting Pakistan's democratic advances promised Sunday to give the country millions of dollars more in flood aid, but some insisted that Pakistan itself must lead the way on ...
There is a new treatment for sleep apnea that could help millions of Americans get a good night's rest and avoid the dangerous long-term consequences of leaving the disorder untreated.