Hundreds of flights canceled in New York storm
Airlines suspended hundreds of flights around New York on Wednesday after gale force winds and snow lashed the city where tens of thousands of people still lack electricity since superstorm Sandy.
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Lack of petrol, cold threaten New York recovery
Electricity finally returned to Manhattan on Saturday but severe petrol shortages threatened New York's attempt to recover from superstorm Sandy and cold temperatures added to almost a week of misery.
Sandy-hit US faces petrol shortage, transport problems
Three days after Hurricane Sandy slammed into the US East Coast, hitting New Jersey and New York the hardest, millions of Americans are now confronted with gas shortages and an overwhelmed mass transi
Obama vows immediate help for hurricane victims
US President Barack Obama on Wednesday promised quick and continued federal help for Americans affected by Hurricane Sandy, as he toured New Jersey state to inspect the damage caused by the superstorm
NY re-emerges from damage
Storm-battered New York got slowly back on its feet on Wednesday, with Wall Street and two of the city's airports up and running after a monster storm that left more than 50 Americans dead.
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Romney resumes campaign, no plan yet to see storm damage
Mitt Romney jumpstarted his White House campaign on Wednesday after a pause for deadly storm Sandy, but an aide said the Republican had no plans yet to see storm damage or victims ahead of next week's
US poll can't be postponed, despite Sandy havoc
Next Tuesday's US presidential election apparently cannot be postponed despite the havoc caused by Hurricane Sandy that has flooded towns and cities up and down US East Coast and left millions without
Devastated New York, New Jersey began slow recovery
Millions in the worst hit New York and New Jersey and up and down the US East Coast Wednesday began picking pieces of their lives shattered by Hurricane Sandy that left 48 dead.
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Sandy’s death toll tops 50, millions still without power
The most devastating storm in decades to hit the country's most densely populated region upended man and nature as it rolled back the clock on 21st-century lives, cutting off modern communication and leaving millions without power Tuesday as thousands who fled their water-menaced homes wondered when — if — life would return to normal.
Wall Street back in business after storm shutdown
The New York Stock Exchange will open on Wednesday — because it had to open.
In a bit of welcome news for fund managers, investors and even the economy, the company that operates the iconic exchange