Northeast

US capital scraps Black Lives Matter mural after Trump pressure Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Source link

Much of the eastern U.S. endured a renewed round of harsh, soggy weather on Saturday, with snowstorms predicted in the Northeast and heavy winds brought the threat of tornadoes to the Mississippi Valley. Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Arkansas were under
ARLINGTON, Va. − Winter was making its ugly presence felt across most of the nation Sunday as a potent arctic blast fueled some of the coldest temperatures so far this season, and snow and ice threatened to snarl travel plans. Temperatures dipped below zero in parts of the Upper Midwest, and wind chill temperatures crashed […]

What role for US extended deterrence in Northeast Asia under Trump?  International Institute for Strategic Studies Source link
Inflation-wary US consumers flock to ‘Black Friday’ deals Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Source link
Mother Nature may rain on NYC’s parade. A storm expected to strike throughout the Northeast threatens to put a damper on the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. While the forecast for Thursday morning so far calls for clear skies, the storm system may arrive ahead of schedule, FOX Weather meteorologist Cody Braud told The Post. “There […]
HEALDSBURG, Calif. (AP) — A major storm dropped more snow and record rain in California, causing small landslides and flooding some streets, while on the opposite side of the country blizzard or winter storm warnings were in effect Saturday for areas spanning from the Northeast to central Appalachia. The storm on the West Coast

A bomb cyclone slammed into the Pacific Northwest overnight with hurricane-force winds, downing trees, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people and leaving at least two people dead.
Firefighters in New York said Sunday that a successful voluntary evacuation overnight helped them protect about 165 homes near the New Jersey border from a wildfire. However, New York City’s fire department has taken the first-of-its . . .