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Extreme Weather's Financial Toll on US Homeowners
Across the US, extreme weather events cause substantial financial losses; in 2023, insured losses reached nearly $80 billion due to 89 natural catastrophes, highlighting the need for preparedness measures like comprehensive insurance, emergency kits, and awareness of potential costs.
Extreme Weather's Financial Toll on US Homeowners
Across the US, extreme weather events cause substantial financial losses; in 2023, insured losses reached nearly $80 billion due to 89 natural catastrophes, highlighting the need for preparedness measures like comprehensive insurance, emergency kits, and awareness of potential costs.
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32% Bias Score


California Wildfires: Death Toll Rises to 24, Governor Declares Potential for Worst Natural Disaster
Southern California wildfires, fueled by Santa Ana winds, have claimed 24 lives and caused widespread destruction; Governor Newsom says the event could be the worst natural disaster in US history; authorities are patrolling affected areas to prevent looting, and the federal government will cover deb...
California Wildfires: Death Toll Rises to 24, Governor Declares Potential for Worst Natural Disaster
Southern California wildfires, fueled by Santa Ana winds, have claimed 24 lives and caused widespread destruction; Governor Newsom says the event could be the worst natural disaster in US history; authorities are patrolling affected areas to prevent looting, and the federal government will cover deb...
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52% Bias Score


FEMA to End Temporary Housing for Some Hurricane Helene Victims
FEMA is ending temporary housing assistance for some Western North Carolina families left homeless by Hurricane Helene, citing reasons such as habitable homes, declined inspections, or lack of contact. The deadline is January 14th, but those still in need can contact FEMA at 1-800-621-FEMA or visit ...
FEMA to End Temporary Housing for Some Hurricane Helene Victims
FEMA is ending temporary housing assistance for some Western North Carolina families left homeless by Hurricane Helene, citing reasons such as habitable homes, declined inspections, or lack of contact. The deadline is January 14th, but those still in need can contact FEMA at 1-800-621-FEMA or visit ...
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48% Bias Score


Congress Approves \$100 Billion for Disaster Relief
Congress approved over \$100 billion in emergency aid for disaster relief, addressing damage from hurricanes Helene and Milton and other events including the Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon fire and the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The bill includes \$29 billion for FEMA, \$21 billion ...
Congress Approves \$100 Billion for Disaster Relief
Congress approved over \$100 billion in emergency aid for disaster relief, addressing damage from hurricanes Helene and Milton and other events including the Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon fire and the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The bill includes \$29 billion for FEMA, \$21 billion ...
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36% Bias Score


FEMA Accused of Political Bias in Hurricane Relief
Allegations of political discrimination within FEMA after reports that relief workers were instructed to avoid homes with Trump signs spark outrage and an investigation.
FEMA Accused of Political Bias in Hurricane Relief
Allegations of political discrimination within FEMA after reports that relief workers were instructed to avoid homes with Trump signs spark outrage and an investigation.
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48% Bias Score

Southern California Wildfires: 12,000 Structures Destroyed, Tens of Billions in Damages Expected
Devastating wildfires in Southern California have destroyed over 12,000 structures, killed 25 people, and left thousands homeless, prompting a monumental rebuilding effort expected to cost tens of billions of dollars and take years, while raising questions about rebuilding in high-risk areas.

Southern California Wildfires: 12,000 Structures Destroyed, Tens of Billions in Damages Expected
Devastating wildfires in Southern California have destroyed over 12,000 structures, killed 25 people, and left thousands homeless, prompting a monumental rebuilding effort expected to cost tens of billions of dollars and take years, while raising questions about rebuilding in high-risk areas.
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40% Bias Score

US Military on Standby for Los Angeles Wildfires Amid High Winds
The U.S. military is prepared to deploy 500 Marines and 10 naval helicopters to help fight the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, as strong winds continue to fuel the blaze, with the Eaton fire 27% contained and the Palisades fire 11% contained.

US Military on Standby for Los Angeles Wildfires Amid High Winds
The U.S. military is prepared to deploy 500 Marines and 10 naval helicopters to help fight the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, as strong winds continue to fuel the blaze, with the Eaton fire 27% contained and the Palisades fire 11% contained.
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24% Bias Score

Massive Power Outage Plunges Nearly 1.3 Million in Puerto Rico into Darkness
A massive power outage affecting nearly 1.3 million customers in Puerto Rico on New Year's Eve was caused by an underground power line failure, according to Luma Energy, which anticipates restoring power within two days; the incident highlights the fragility of the island's power grid and fuels publ...

Massive Power Outage Plunges Nearly 1.3 Million in Puerto Rico into Darkness
A massive power outage affecting nearly 1.3 million customers in Puerto Rico on New Year's Eve was caused by an underground power line failure, according to Luma Energy, which anticipates restoring power within two days; the incident highlights the fragility of the island's power grid and fuels publ...
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28% Bias Score

Democrat Moskowitz Contender to Lead FEMA Under Trump
Florida Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz is a top contender to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under President-elect Trump, bringing his experience as Florida's emergency management director and bipartisan approach to the role.

Democrat Moskowitz Contender to Lead FEMA Under Trump
Florida Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz is a top contender to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under President-elect Trump, bringing his experience as Florida's emergency management director and bipartisan approach to the role.
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36% Bias Score

FEMA Employee Fired for Avoiding Trump Supporters
A FEMA employee was fired for instructing her team to avoid homes with Trump support during post-hurricane relief in Florida. The incident is under investigation and has sparked political controversy.

FEMA Employee Fired for Avoiding Trump Supporters
A FEMA employee was fired for instructing her team to avoid homes with Trump support during post-hurricane relief in Florida. The incident is under investigation and has sparked political controversy.
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0% Bias Score
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