JACEY FORTIN
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Flooding, Power Outages, Flight Delays: What to Know After Tuesday’s Storms
Flooding, flight delays and power outages remain widespread after a day when hazardous weather ranged across much of the nation.
Who Is Alan Garber, Harvard’s Interim President?
Dr. Garber is an economist and physician who told The Harvard Crimson that he regretted the university’s initial statement in response to the Israel-Hamas war.
Mother of 6-Year-Old Who Shot Teacher Sentenced to Two Years in Prison
The mother had pleaded guilty in August to a charge of felony child neglect in connection with her son’s access to a handgun that he...
Republicans Reject Funding for Penn’s Veterinary School
Members of the State House of Representatives said the university needed to take a stronger stand against antisemitism.
For Some, Menorah Lightings for Hanukkah Bring Extra Concern This Year
On the first night of traditional menorah lightings, some communities and Jewish families are grappling with questions of meaning and safety.
Storms, Rising Seas and Salty Drinking Water Threaten Lower Louisiana
Where the Mississippi River ends, the compounding threats of drought and climate change put pressure on communities that feel forgotten.
New Orleans Seeks to Avert Crisis as Saltwater Nears the City
A saltwater wedge is moving up the drought-drained Mississippi River, threatening public health in New Orleans and beyond.
Lee Nears Landfall at US-Canada Border
Once a Category 5 hurricane, Lee was a weaker but still significant storm as it made its way toward Canada on Saturday. Coastal residents were...
As Search for Maui Victims Goes On, Names of Dead Are Slow to Emerge
Emergency responders, with help from anthropologists and cadaver dogs, must sift through a wasteland of ashes and debris to find human remains.
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