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While the storm slowed on Saturday, flooded rivers forced some residents to evacuate, while others surveyed the destruction that was left behind.
By Viviana Hinojos, Adeel Hassan and Vik Jolly
There were no immediate reports of significant damage or injuries from the 3.8-magnitude event.
By Jesse McKinley and John Keefe
Maps show the storm’s forecast track and rainfall as it crossed Florida and headed up the Appalachians.
By Judson Jones, John Keefe and Zach Levitt
Where the Election Day forecast is wetter than normal.
By Eve Washington and John Keefe
This was featured in live coverage.
By John Keefe
Few counties in the United States meet the C.D.C.’s guidelines to avoid major restrictions on reopening schools, according to a New York Times analysis.
By John Keefe, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas and Sheri Fink
Throughout the past year, the long stays and close monitoring required to care for Covid-19 patients have presented an uphill battle for medical workers.
By Winnie Hu, Nate Schweber and Sean Piccoli
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said Wednesday that teams like the Nets and Rangers could host fans as soon as Feb. 23 with approval from the Department of Health.
By Sopan Deb, Daniel E. Slotnik and Ben Sisario