President Biden will travel Thursday to Florida and Georgia to view areas impacted by Hurricane Helene. Biden’s trip will come one day after he tours storm damage in North Carolina and South Carolina.
It was just a month ago that Brooke Hiers left the state-issued emergency trailer where her family had lived since Hurricane ...
Helene's damaging winds extended as far as 345 miles from its center making it one of the largest storms this century.
Hurricane Helene’s path of destruction across the southern U.S. affected thousands of people, including golf legend John Daly ...
Hurricane Helene unleashed extreme rainfall on the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee, dumping 15–30 inches of rain and causing widespread destruction.
Helene is now the fourth deadliest hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. mainland since 1950 and the deadliest since Katrina ...
Former President Trump on Thursday repeatedly attacked Vice President Harris and the Biden administration’s response to ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis issued three executive orders, relaxing rules for housing and elections and aiming to mitigate the effects ...
The Florida governor claimed during a news conference on Thursday that President Joe Biden's inaction on the strike has been ...
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Even as residents in some coastal Florida communities are only beginning to recover after Hurricane Helene, political leaders ...
Thursday marked Biden's second day surveying the storm damage, with the president visiting a pecan farm near Valdosta, Georgia.