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During Hurricane Sandy’s high winds and heavy rain, a New Jersey woman gave birth to a baby boy in a hospital’s make-shift medical shelter to aid residents immobilized by flooding. Christine Schleppy, 34, was only 35 weeks into her pregnancy when she started having contractions......
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Eight of Ridgeway's family members appeared in court this morning, dressed in Jessica's favorite color, purple. ...
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Two red, two yellow. What sounds like a child sorting Halloween hard candies this year doubles as something a bit more important to state and federal disaster-management officials: the Waffle House Index for Hurricane Sandy. Two Waffle Houses near Allentown, Pa., were closed, and two......
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Superstorm Sandy has ravaged the East Coast, leaving millions without electricity and the canceling of major events up and down the East Coast. But the resilience of New Yorkers might just shine through again if the annual Village Halloween Parade and the ING New York Marathan go on as planned. ...
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During Hurricane Sandy’s high winds and heavy rain, a New Jersey woman gave birth to a baby boy in a hospital’s make-shift medical shelter to aid residents immobilized by flooding. Christine Schleppy, 34, was only 35 weeks into her pregnancy when she started having contractions......
Read more: Baby Delivered in Hospital Truck During Hurricane Sandy
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Parts of the famed historic landmark were washed away by storm....
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DAYTON, Ohio – Mitt Romney, making his only appearance of the day here today to encourage storm relief efforts, toed the tricky line of a candidate who sought to offer sympathy to a region of the country in crisis due to the violent storm Sandy...
ABC News’ Michael Falcone reports: With exactly one week to go before Election Day, the Romney and Obama campaigns are both planning to air television ads in Pennsylvania — a state that had long looked to be safely in the president’s column, but which ABC...
The nation's oldest nuclear plant declared an alert and a second plant just 40 miles from New York City was forced to shut down power as five different nuke plants in Hurricane Sandy's path experienced problems during the storm.
Boy goes on trial in shooting death of white supremacist father in California
If you are unable to personally provide shelter and supplies to those affected by Hurricane Sandy, it doesn't mean you can't help at all. There are many organizations along the east coast that are providing shelter, food and other supplies to hurricane victims.


