David Richardson, who headed up the Federal Emergency Management Agency as acting chief for almost seven months, resigned on Nov. 17. The agency has repeatedly drawn concern from members of Congress ...
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) head David Richardson is departing the agency, a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson confirmed Monday. “The Federal Emergency Management ...
David Richardson on Monday resigned as acting head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, ending a brief tenure leading an agency that the Trump administration has publicly expressed a desire to ...
Michael Ray Richardson, the four-time NBA All-Star who was known for his two-way play while playing for the Knicks, Warriors and Nets, died at the age of 70. The man known as "Sugar" was the NBA's ...
“White Lotus” star Haley Lu Richardson joins TODAY to discuss her playful and deeply personal collection of poetry called “I’m Sad and Horny.” She opens up about how it contains clown themes and ...
That gold around her neck was just what Sha’Carri Richardson needed to end her turbulent 2025 season. A misfortune in early February, no redemption at the World Championship, and a streak of podium ...
Mets first base coach Antoan Richardson will not return to the team in 2026, reports Jeff Passan of ESPN. His contract is set to expire at the end of the month, and the two parties haven’t been able ...
Sha’Carri LaNay Richardson, or simply Sha’Carri Richardson, is an American track and field sprinter who was born on March 25 in Dallas, Texas. She gained prominence in 2019 when she was part of the ...
United States' Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, second left, celebrates winning the gold medal the women's 100 meters final ahead of Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred, Jamaica's Shericka Jackson and United States' ...
Defending champion Sha'Carri Richardson scraped into the 100 metres final at the World Athletics Championships on Sunday, qualifying as one of the two fastest losers. The 25-year-old American rose ...
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden made history at the world championships on Sunday. Jefferson-Wooden won the 100-meter women's final with a time of 10.61 seconds, breaking the world championship record that ...
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