Hurricane Sandy
With approximately 48 hours before the first polls of the 2012 presidential election closes, the latest numbers from the Pew Research Center shows some good news for the incumbent.
New York City and its transportation system is slowly getting to its feet as it begins the start of a new work week.
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Many debates are now raging on the link between global warming and the hybrid storm Hurricane Sandy - but everybody agrees we all need to be more serious.
As the East Coast begins to pick itself up from the damage left behind by Sandy, it will need massive amounts of donations and volunteers to help it through.
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Hurricane Sandy had a tremendous effect upon Long Island New York leaving over 7,000 people without power in East Meadow, NY.
Residents of central New Jersey's Monmouth County told Latinos Post that Sandy has left their towns completely destroyed.
Hurricane Sandy left a path of destruction along the North Eastern seaboard and is now moving across Southern Pennsylvania.
The predicted devastation to be unleashed by Hurricane Sandy caused President Obama to cancel his campaign events to oversee the hurricane response.
The storm, which began as a hurricane in the Caribbean, left at least a dozen dead in the US and millions without power.
The IBD/TIPP tracking poll has been suspended until Hurricane Sandy passes, but the other polling firms are still cranking out the results like clockwork.
Hurricane Sandy might have an interesting effect on our Electoral College predictions.
Orange County, New York Executive Edward A. Diana has extended the state of emergency to Tuesday, October 30, closing the following facilities: all public schools, all private schools, SUNY Orange campuses in Middletown and Newburgh, county buildings, county parks and recreational facilities, and courts. Non-essential county employees are advised to "not report to work after 7:00 a.m., including County DMV offices.
Latinos Post has collected evacuation maps spanning from New York City to Long Island and compiled the latest NYC government tweets and announcments.