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See How New Yorkers Are Commuting Post-Hurricane Sandy
See How New Yorkers Are Commuting Post-Hurricane Sandy
See How New Yorkers Are Commuting Post-Hurricane Sandy
Hey, thanks Sandy! As if people didn't hate taking the bus enough, now we get to wait in a line to wait in line to ride one. That's right -- the lines have lines. It's taking people multiple hours to get to and from work. Good thing it's not miserable outside. Just kidding, it totally is! Here are some pics of what people are doing just to get to work.
Waffle House Index Used After Hurricane Sandy
Waffle House Index Used After Hurricane Sandy
Waffle House Index Used After Hurricane Sandy
The devastation of Hurricane Sandy in the Northeast is tragic and the people directly involved have a long recovery but we wish them our best, especially those most affected. New Jersey and New York were hit quite hard and so was Eastern Pennsylvania. In the Keystone State, federal disaster management officials are using ‘the Waffle House Index’ to help with pinpointing the areas that where hit th
What Were People Doing During Hurricane Sandy?
What Were People Doing During Hurricane Sandy?
What Were People Doing During Hurricane Sandy?
Hurricane Sandy was the sassiest of storms, to say the least -- the entire East Coast was affected in one way or another. Although the worst of the weather is over, Frankenstorm has still forced millions of people to stay inside and wait for outside damage to be cleared. Cue: major cabin fever.
See Devastating Before and After Photos of Hurricane Sandy
See Devastating Before and After Photos of Hurricane Sandy
See Devastating Before and After Photos of Hurricane Sandy
While many people took to Facebook bragging about how much booze they stockpiled and how Hurricane Sandy wasn't very strong at all, the following heartbreaking scenes were happening in other places. It's awful. To give you a better idea of the destruction, we've provided before pictures as well. In case you thought maybe people like to swim down FDR drive.
Superstorm Sandy Relief
Superstorm Sandy Relief
Superstorm Sandy Relief
The Red Cross is currently accepting donations to help provide food, shelter, emotional support and other assistance for those suffering under the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Donations can be made online at Redcross.org or by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS...
After Sandy, a Major Above-Ground Rat Invasion May Be Next for New York
After Sandy, a Major Above-Ground Rat Invasion May Be Next for New York
After Sandy, a Major Above-Ground Rat Invasion May Be Next for New York
If you've spent time in New York City, you've seen your share of rats. The most common place to spot the unpopular rodents is in the city's subways. Thanks to Hurricane Sandy, many of the subway tunnels are currently flooded, leaving the rats nowhere to go but up. And according to experts, they will have no problem doing so.
10 Crazy Videos of Hurricane Sandy
10 Crazy Videos of Hurricane Sandy
10 Crazy Videos of Hurricane Sandy
Truthfully, we missed most of Hurricane Sandy, the storm that rocked most of the East Coast, yesterday. Because we were inside ... away from the windows, with our curtains closed ... like we were supposed to be. These people weren't, however, so now we can see what was going on outside while we were playing board games with our fingers crossed. Here is some crazy video from yesterday's storm. Read
Hurricane Sandy’s Aftermath: What Happened, What We Know Now [VIDEO]
Hurricane Sandy’s Aftermath: What Happened, What We Know Now [VIDEO]
Hurricane Sandy’s Aftermath: What Happened, What We Know Now [VIDEO]
This morning, much of the East Coast is picking up the pieces after the massive storm known as Hurricane Sandy swept through, leaving millions without power, causing untold economic damage, and killing at least 21 people. Flooding caused largely by enormous, unprecedented storm surges has crippled transportation routes and wreaked havoc on low-lying areas.
Hurricane Sandy  [Photos]
Hurricane Sandy [Photos]
Hurricane Sandy [Photos]
As predicted, Hurricane Sandy created one crazy night. Millions without power, explosions, flooding and at least 18 people dead. Don't let your braggedy friends on Facebook convince you this wasn't a big deal. It was crazy. Here are some pics to sum up what happened. Feel free to share your photos in the comments.
The Search Continues
The Search Continues
The Search Continues
The Coast Guard was searching for the captain of the HMS Bounty late Monday off the coast of North Carolina. The HMS Bounty had lost power in Hurricane Sandy and sank after 14 other passengers were rescued. Another person who had been missing for hours was recovered, but was unresponsive, according to the Associated Press.
Hurricane Sandy [Updates]
Hurricane Sandy [Updates]
Hurricane Sandy [Updates]
Latest Closings, Cancellations & Delays Governor Paul LePage has declared a state of emergency as the state Maine deals with the effects of Sandy. The statute allowing the declaration states: "In the event of disaster beyond local control, the governor may assume direct operational control over all or any part of the emergency management and public safety functions within the state."

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