Winter ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Snarls Air Traffic Up and Down East Coast
Passengers voiced frustration with airlines as more than 4,000 flights were canceled. Some waited in airports, others on the beach.
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Passengers voiced frustration with airlines as more than 4,000 flights were canceled. Some waited in airports, others on the beach.
By MITCH SMITH
Four days after legal marijuana sales began in the state, lawmakers and leaders of the cannabis industry vowed legalization would proceed.
By THOMAS FULLER
After announcing an inquiry into voter fraud shortly after his inauguration, President Trump has disbanded the group after support for it waned.
By MICHAEL WINES and MAGGIE HABERMAN
On Thursday, emergency officials reckoned with a storm that shut down schools for more than a million children, flooded roadways, filled homeless shelters and forced the cancellations of thousands of flights.
By ALAN BLINDER, PATRICIA MAZZEI and JESS BIDGOOD
Bomb cyclones have been referred to as “winter hurricanes.” Our science reporter explains how they really work.
By DREW JORDAN and CHRIS CIRILLO
The outcome means the House of Delegates stays narrowly in Republican hands, 51-49.
By TRIP GABRIEL
Court battles playing out over indigenous voting rights have the potential to tip tight races in states with large native populations and to influence matters of national importance.
By JULIE TURKEWITZ
Months after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, Caitlin Dickerson, a Times reporter, visits a suicide prevention center where calls are on the rise. Public health officials say there are signs of a severe mental health crisis on the island.
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