Photographer Michael Ip gives his account of the first moments of the downtown Manhattan blackout caused by Hurricane Sandy. “Hurricane Sandy’s winds started to pick up strength around 8 p.m. when I decided to venture outside my Union Square apartment to take some photographs. I......
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With so much attention this week on Hurricane Sandy and the response to its ravaging, year-old comments by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney suggesting that disaster relief should fall more to the states and the private sector have received new scrutiny. Those comments from a...
Nine more people have been diagnosed with fungal meningitis in an outbreak linked to tainted steroid injections, health officials reported today.
An email message mistakenly sent to Newt Gingrich's list serve this morning told subscribers that Obama would no doubt win in 2012 and that they should be more worried about Obama winning in 2016.
People remember the dead around the world.
AT&T and Verizon begin deploying trucks to help provide power and connectivity for Sandy victims.
Will Ferrell sports thick mustache in time for No Shave November.
Star told Barbara Walters she didn't want to have sex "in that condition."
The lucky winner of California’s SuperLotto Plus Jackpot has finally come forward to claim her $23 million, just 25 days short of forfeiting the prize. “We had our winner come forward and claim the $23 million prize,” confirmed California Lottery spokesperson Alex Traverso to ABC...
New 'X-Factor' host wore a very sheer shirt.
intro: With Election Day in view, Americans are dialing up their focus on President Obama and Mitt Romney, preparing to make that long-awaited choice. But before you head to the polls -- now or on Nov. 6 -- have one last look at the candidates and "where they stand" in this handy primer.
It's been one of the most difficult weeks in memory for travelers. Nearly 20,000 flight cancellations, flooded and shuttered hotels and cruise ships stranded at sea. But a few days after Hurricane Sandy, travelers are beginning to travel once again.
The bodies of two young boys who were washed away by Sandy’s floodwaters as their horrified mother watched were found today in a marshy area, according to police. The 2-year-old and 4-year-old boys disappeared on the New York City borough of Staten Island Monday night...
Superstorm Sandy's destructive path took lives, forced people from their homes and effectively shutdown entire cities. Its forceful winds and rains also spooked and swept hundreds of pets away from their homes.


