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NHC Staffing Shortages Contradict Commerce Secretary's Claims
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick falsely claimed the National Hurricane Center is "fully staffed," while the center has five vacancies, including at least four meteorologists, due to the Trump administration's reduction of approximately 560 NWS employees through job cuts, buyouts, and early retirem...
NHC Staffing Shortages Contradict Commerce Secretary's Claims
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick falsely claimed the National Hurricane Center is "fully staffed," while the center has five vacancies, including at least four meteorologists, due to the Trump administration's reduction of approximately 560 NWS employees through job cuts, buyouts, and early retirem...
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48% Bias Score


White House Delays in FEMA Disaster Aid Notification Cause Delays
President Trump approved FEMA aid for Virginia and Arkansas after severe weather in April 2024, but FEMA wasn't notified for days in either case due to White House delays, causing aid delivery delays and highlighting a troubling pattern of communication breakdowns within the Trump administration.
White House Delays in FEMA Disaster Aid Notification Cause Delays
President Trump approved FEMA aid for Virginia and Arkansas after severe weather in April 2024, but FEMA wasn't notified for days in either case due to White House delays, causing aid delivery delays and highlighting a troubling pattern of communication breakdowns within the Trump administration.
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56% Bias Score


FEMA Head Unaware of Hurricane Season Amidst Agency Downsizing
Acting FEMA head David Richardson admitted to being unaware of hurricane season, prompting criticism from Democrats and highlighting concerns about the agency's preparedness, especially given the Trump administration's efforts to downsize and potentially abolish FEMA, along with significant staff re...
FEMA Head Unaware of Hurricane Season Amidst Agency Downsizing
Acting FEMA head David Richardson admitted to being unaware of hurricane season, prompting criticism from Democrats and highlighting concerns about the agency's preparedness, especially given the Trump administration's efforts to downsize and potentially abolish FEMA, along with significant staff re...
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48% Bias Score


Understaffed US Agencies Face Above-Average Hurricane Season
The US faces an above-average hurricane season with understaffed NOAA and FEMA agencies due to Trump-era staff cuts, jeopardizing disaster response and recovery efforts; NOAA forecasts 13-19 named storms.
Understaffed US Agencies Face Above-Average Hurricane Season
The US faces an above-average hurricane season with understaffed NOAA and FEMA agencies due to Trump-era staff cuts, jeopardizing disaster response and recovery efforts; NOAA forecasts 13-19 named storms.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico Raises Tropical Cyclone Formation Probability to 80%
Mexico's meteorological service increased the likelihood of the first Pacific tropical cyclone forming to 80 percent, monitoring a low-pressure zone expected to develop into a cyclone next week off Michoacán, Guerrero, and Oaxaca's coasts, following the deadly 2024 season.
Mexico Raises Tropical Cyclone Formation Probability to 80%
Mexico's meteorological service increased the likelihood of the first Pacific tropical cyclone forming to 80 percent, monitoring a low-pressure zone expected to develop into a cyclone next week off Michoacán, Guerrero, and Oaxaca's coasts, following the deadly 2024 season.
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16% Bias Score


FEMA Rescinds Strategic Plan Ahead of Hurricane Season
FEMA Acting Administrator David Richardson rescinded the agency's 2022-2026 strategic plan on Wednesday, less than two weeks before the start of the Atlantic hurricane season, eliminating the agency's Office of Resilience Strategy and raising concerns about preparedness.
FEMA Rescinds Strategic Plan Ahead of Hurricane Season
FEMA Acting Administrator David Richardson rescinded the agency's 2022-2026 strategic plan on Wednesday, less than two weeks before the start of the Atlantic hurricane season, eliminating the agency's Office of Resilience Strategy and raising concerns about preparedness.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Delayed FEMA Notifications Cause Delays in Disaster Aid
President Trump approved FEMA aid for Virginia and Arkansas after severe weather, but FEMA was not promptly notified, causing delays in aid distribution; this reflects a troubling pattern of communication breakdowns and challenges to FEMA's authority under the Trump administration.

Trump Administration's Delayed FEMA Notifications Cause Delays in Disaster Aid
President Trump approved FEMA aid for Virginia and Arkansas after severe weather, but FEMA was not promptly notified, causing delays in aid distribution; this reflects a troubling pattern of communication breakdowns and challenges to FEMA's authority under the Trump administration.
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48% Bias Score

FEMA Head's Hurricane Season Admission Sparks Concerns Amid Agency Turmoil
Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson's unexpected admission of being unaware of the U.S. hurricane season, which began Sunday, has raised concerns among staff, given the agency's reduced workforce and leadership changes. Richardson's comment, made during a Monday briefing, and the subsequent d...

FEMA Head's Hurricane Season Admission Sparks Concerns Amid Agency Turmoil
Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson's unexpected admission of being unaware of the U.S. hurricane season, which began Sunday, has raised concerns among staff, given the agency's reduced workforce and leadership changes. Richardson's comment, made during a Monday briefing, and the subsequent d...
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40% Bias Score

FEMA's Preparedness Questioned Amid Leadership Change and Workforce Reduction
Acting FEMA head David Richardson's admission of being unaware of the US hurricane season, which began Sunday, has raised concerns about the agency's preparedness, especially considering the recent replacement of experienced personnel with those lacking disaster management experience, a shrinking wo...

FEMA's Preparedness Questioned Amid Leadership Change and Workforce Reduction
Acting FEMA head David Richardson's admission of being unaware of the US hurricane season, which began Sunday, has raised concerns about the agency's preparedness, especially considering the recent replacement of experienced personnel with those lacking disaster management experience, a shrinking wo...
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40% Bias Score

Clickbait and Hurricane Season: A Perfect Storm of Misinformation
The Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1st, with NOAA predicting an active season; however, unreliable long-range hurricane forecasts spread via clickbait on social media pose a significant challenge for accurate public information.

Clickbait and Hurricane Season: A Perfect Storm of Misinformation
The Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1st, with NOAA predicting an active season; however, unreliable long-range hurricane forecasts spread via clickbait on social media pose a significant challenge for accurate public information.
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52% Bias Score

DHS Replaces FEMA Leadership, Raising Concerns About Disaster Preparedness
The Department of Homeland Security is replacing experienced FEMA leadership with officials lacking disaster response experience, less than two weeks before hurricane season, amid a shrinking workforce and a plan to potentially eliminate FEMA.

DHS Replaces FEMA Leadership, Raising Concerns About Disaster Preparedness
The Department of Homeland Security is replacing experienced FEMA leadership with officials lacking disaster response experience, less than two weeks before hurricane season, amid a shrinking workforce and a plan to potentially eliminate FEMA.
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52% Bias Score

Above-Average 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted Due to Unusually Warm Ocean Temperatures
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be above average, with forecasts predicting 14–19 named storms due to unusually warm ocean temperatures and a trend of increased early-season activity; climate change and warming oceans are the primary drivers.

Above-Average 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted Due to Unusually Warm Ocean Temperatures
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be above average, with forecasts predicting 14–19 named storms due to unusually warm ocean temperatures and a trend of increased early-season activity; climate change and warming oceans are the primary drivers.
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36% Bias Score
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