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  • FEMA grants dubious storm recovery contracts

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Helping after Hurricane Harvey: Here’s how to support victims in need

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TODAY national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen hit the road to kick off a big project, “Helping After Harvey,” to bring desperately needed items to the victims of the storm. He partnered with the United Way and shares tips on how you can contribute right now to the Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.