A post viewed over 12 million times on X claims, “Americans who have lost everything to Hurricane Helene will be getting $750, courtesy of FEMA.” Similar posts that claim FEMA is offering just $750 to ...
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WASHINGTON - In an online post, FEMA addressed rumors that the only relief money being made available to victims of Hurricane Helene was a single payment of $750. "This is false," the Federal ...
MANILA, Philippines — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has expressed confidence in the strength of the Philippine banking sector over the next two years but warned of possible ...
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The outrage on the right over the $750 remark came after claims that other FEMA grants for communities dealing with an influx of migrants could be used in the Helene relief effort. US Vice ...
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ALBAWABA - Americans lashed out at Kamala Harris, US Vice President and current Democratic candidate, after her announcement on the $750 for Americans who were affected after Hurricane Helene.
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WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Wednesday that the federal government will provide a $750 payment to hurricane victims affected by recent flooding caused by Hurricane Helene.