By Kevin McGill and Melina Deslatte HOUMA, La.âNew Orleans lifted a nightly curfew Wednesday as the city moved closer to regaining full power 10 days after Hurricane Ida, but…
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By Tyler Durden Spot prices for nitrogen fertilizer on the US Gulf Coast skyrocketed to a near-decade high on a report the world’s largest nitrogen…
By Alex Sosnowski Even though Larry is forecast to remain well east of the United States, the powerful hurricane is expected to pass close to Bermuda…
By Jack Metir New Orleanians who fled their homes ahead of Hurricane Idaâs terrifying wrath and later tried to return to salvage keepsakes and mementoes…
By Greg P. We know our major media outlets are based in New York City and D.C., but youâd think theyâd be just a little…
By Enrico Trigoso New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Friday that federal funds were approved for the disaster Ida left in its wake, including many deaths and heavy property…
By Michael Biesecker WASHINGTONâThe U.S. Coast Guard said Saturday that cleanup crews are responding to a sizable oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico following Hurricane Ida.…
By Mimi Nguyen Ly At least two people are injured after a building collapsed Thursday night in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, according to local reports. The two people,…
By Cristina Laila The Project Veritas headquarters was destroyed Thursday following devastating flooding in Mamaroneck, New York. Hurricane Ida made its way up north after slamming…
By Tyler Durden Update (0956ET):Â Well, it’s the morning after one of the worst floods in possibly a century for parts of the Northeast. NJ.Com’s Noah…