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God Is In Control
Today is the 1st anniversary of hurricane Irma, which tore through our islands in the BVI and literally crushed us.
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600 homes repaired, 26 million meals served and thousands helped through JJ Watt's relief fund
Houston Texans star and Pewaukee native J.J. Watt provided a one-year update on the funds donated to victims of Hurricane Harvey and the numbers are astounding. Hurricane Harvey, which struck Houston on the morning of Aug. 26, quickly became the most deadly and costly hurricane in American history after inflicting nearly $200 billion in damages and taking an estimated 88 lives.
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Puerto Rican Government Quietly Admits 1,427 Died in Hurricane
More than 20 times the official death toll for category-5 Maria.
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Trump treats Texas hurricane victims better than those from Puerto Rico
A new review illustrates how much more compassion Trump had for Texan hurricane victims than for Puerto Rican ones
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FEMA Contract Called for 30 Million Meals for Puerto Ricans. 50,000 Were Delivered.
FEMA terminated a big contract with a tiny vendor hired to produce meals for Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. Now, Congress is asking questions.
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Yes, Puerto Rico pays federal taxes. Here’s how much
Puerto Rican tax dollars have helped fund the the federal government, including the agencies that are now helping the island recover from Hurricane Maria.
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Texas inmates donate more than $50K to Harvey relief efforts
Inmates in Texas prisons have donated more than $50,000 to relief efforts following the devastation left by Hurricane Harvey in August.
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Texas woman uses her coupon clipping skills to help hurricane survivors
Kimberly Gager of San Antonio, Texas, admits she has a couponing addiction -- but in Hurricane Harvey’s wake, she’s putting her shopping hobby to good use to help those who lost property in the storm. “I just really want people to know, ‘Hey I’m here, I’m real. This isn’t a joke. If you need supplies, let me know,’” Gager, 39, told ABC News of the stacks of diapers, baby wipes, baby food, shampoo, deodorant, toilet paper, detergent, toothpaste and other personal hygiene supplies lining her garage.
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EPA Lab Testing Contaminated Harvey Water Set To Close
The building's lease is set to expire in 2020.
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Climate change denial should be a crime
In the wake of Harvey, it’s time to treat science denial as gross negligence—and hold those who do the denying accountable.
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All five living former presidents launch joint Harvey relief effort
All five living former Presidents of the United States have launched a joint effort to raise money for relief following Hurricane Harvey.
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Sandra Bullock donates $1 million to Harvey Red Cross relief
Sandra Bullock is giving in a big way toward relief for Hurricane Harvey victims. The actress, 53, donated $1 million to the American Red Cross for its efforts in devastated regions of Texas, according to People magazine. “I’m just grateful I can do it,” Bullock said. “We all have to do our part.” Bullock, who has a home in Texas and who is a longtime supporter of the Red Cross, told the magazine that it was crucial to look above the heated political rhetoric around the devastating storm and urged fellow Americans to give.
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Florida professor fired after suggesting Harvey was 'karma' for Texas
The tweets, which have since been deleted, have spread across the internet.
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Why Those Floating Fire Ant Colonies In Texas Are Such Bad News
Ants didn't take over the world by being stupid and cowardly. Case in point: Rafts of fire ants have been spotted floating around floodwaters in Houston, Texas, colonies banding together to weather super-storm Harvey.
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