
Marco Rubio says Puerto Rico's challenges require a "more aggressive" federal response
Rubio warned that if aid doesn't get to Puerto Rico fast enough, "This could rapidly escalate"
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Rubio warned that if aid doesn't get to Puerto Rico fast enough, "This could rapidly escalate"
Mayor of Puerto Rico's capital urges FEMA to cut red tape, start distributing food, water on U.S. territory
The island has been devastated by Hurricane Maria, which hit last week, and help has been slow to arrive
North Carolina coast from Surf City northward to state's Virginia border will be affected, U.S. National Hurricane Center says
Even residents with insurance now face a painfully long and hard road ahead -- that is, assuming they do rebuild
On the ground, the search and rescue effort is about knocking on doors -- where there are doors to knock on
As news crews and rescuers pass them by time and again, this community has learned how to rescue each other
"Everybody forgets the little people in between"
Hurricane-hit residents are eligible for many kinds of assistance that can help ease the pain of recovery
President tweeted "churches in Texas should be entitled to reimbursement from FEMA Relief Funds for helping victims of Hurricane Harvey (just like others)"
Potentially catastrophic Irma threatens both a top insurance company -- and all those residents with no flood coverage
With Hurricane Irma barreling towards the U.S. and its territories, FEMA's Brock Long says his agency is prepared
The Senate is expected to attach a "clean" debt ceiling increase to the bill and send it back to the House
Temporary housing has been provided for 18,732 households; Officials also are weighing other options such as mobile homes should the need arise
The hurricane that has ravaged parts of Texas and Louisiana could be the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history
The Treasury secretary called on Congress to combine a $7.9 billion relief package for Harvey with an increase in the nation's debt limit
"Face the Nation" sat down with FEMA Administrator Brock Long to discuss the federal response to Harvey, and more
"People cannot depend solely on the Federal Emergency Management Agency to, you know, be responsible for a majority," Long said
People in Beaumont, Texas, waited in a line that stretched for more than a mile to get bottled water
The initial Harvey package is just the first installment for immediate disaster response like housing assistance, cleanup and FEMA-financed home repairs
The agency has asked pre-fabricated housing manufacturers to produce at least 4,500 homes for Harvey families
Trump has proposed vast spending cuts and leaving some leadership positions unfilled at agencies involved in disaster management
An "unbelievable" drop in flood coverage may hamper the city's rebuilding efforts, as many homeowners have no financial recourse
Craig Fugate, who led FEMA for eight years under Presidents Bush and Obama, offered insight in wake of Hurricane Harvey
The FEMA administrator has a long history in emergency management and has been praised by Republicans and Democrats
President Trump has targeted Chicago and other Democrat-led cities for expanded federal intervention.
At least 2.5 million students across the country are using Yondr pouches, as 35 states have laws or rules limiting cellphones in schools.
The Joe and Jill Biden Foundation, this past week, approved a 13-person governance board that is charged with steering the project.
Saturday's jackpot has an estimated cash value of $826.4 million, Powerball said.
For the second time in two days, Venezuela flew military aircraft in the vicinity of the USS Jason Dunham in international waters, multiple officials confirmed to CBS News.
Israel's army has urged Palestinians in Gaza City to move to a designated humanitarian area in the south. Meanwhile, an ailing Palestinian toddler recovers in Italy.
LGBTQ+ Catholics and their families participated in a Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome on Saturday, celebrating a new level of acceptance in the Catholic Church.
Three people survived the incident and were rescued, and "a search is ongoing in the hope of finding the missing victims," an official said.
Aryna Sabalenka has won her fourth Grand Slam title overall and second straight at the U.S. Open after defeating Amanda Anisimova on Saturday.