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Hurricane Maria

Are Hurricanes Blowing Climate Change Skepticism Away?

Will the Crescent City be "Barried" in water?
By John A. Tures
People fill containers with water funneled with pipes from a mountain stream nearly one month after Hurricane Maria struck on October 19, 2017 in Utuado, Puerto Rico.

Murphy Travels to Puerto Rico for Hurricane Maria Recovery

Gov.-elect Phil Murphy and a delegation of New Jersey elected officials and advocates traveled to Puerto Rico on Friday
By Alyana Alfaro
San Juan, Puerto Rico Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, center, with Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-Queens/Bronx) to the left and Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-Upper Manhattan) to the right. ] meeting. / AFP PHOTO / JIM WATSON (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images)

San Juan Mayor: NYC Was First To Answer Call for Help After Hurricane Maria

The mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico praised the city's role in the Hurricane Maria recovery effort.
By Madina Toure
Here's how to enter Lin-Manuel Miranda's latest 'Hamilton' sweepstakes.

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s New Contest Uses ‘Hamilton’ to Fight Climate Change

By John Bonazzo
Bethenny Frankel in Puerto Rico.

Badass Skinnygirl Bethenny Frankel Talks Tackling Crisis in Puerto Rico

By Kelsey Smith
People fill containers with water funneled with pipes from a mountain stream nearly one month after Hurricane Maria struck on October 19, 2017 in Utuado, Puerto Rico.

EPA Looks the Other Way as Puerto Rico Marinates in Toxic Waste

By Francesca Friday
People collect water from a natural spring created by the landslides in a mountain next to a road in Corozal, west of San Juan, Puerto Rico following the passage of Hurricane Maria.

Most Puerto Ricans Sleep Outside, Lack Electricity and Potable Water

By Les Neuhaus
Here's how to enter Lin-Manuel Miranda's latest 'Hamilton' sweepstakes.

How a Memory Stick Saved Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Puerto Rico Charity Single

By John Bonazzo
President Donald Trump waves as he arrives for a visit after Hurricane Maria hit the island on October 3, 2017 in Carolina, Puerto Rico.

Trump Has Failed as Comforter in Chief

By Jon Reinish
Gov. Rick Scott.

Puerto Rican Evacuees Could Turn Florida From Red to Purple—or Blue

By Les Neuhaus
People cross the Las Vegas Strip following a mass shooting which killed at least 58 people.

How to Donate to Las Vegas Shooting Victims—and Avoid Fake News

By John Bonazzo
People walk across a flooded street in Puerto Rico on September 21, 2017 as the country faces dangerous flooding and an island-wide power outage following Hurricane Maria.

In Trump’s America, Not All Natural Disasters Are Created Equal

By Jon Reinish
President Donald Trump in the White House on October 2, 2017 in Washington, D.C.

Botched Puerto Rico Disaster Response Is Trump’s Undoing

By Michael Sainato
President Donald Trump walks toward reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, September 29, 2017 in Washington, D.C.

Trump Near-Universally on Blast for Puerto Rico Catastrophe

By Joe Lapointe
Sen. Robert Menendez.

Menendez Heads To Puerto Rico to Survey Storm Damage

By Christian Hetrick
President Donald Trump.

Amid NFL Obsession, Media Blinds Itself to Trump’s Puerto Rico Relief Efforts

By Ashe Schow
U.S. Rep. Nydia Velazquez, center, and U.S. Rep. José Serrano, far right, at a press conference.

Top New York Democrats Urge Homeland Security to Help With Puerto Rico Recovery

By Madina Toure
Firefights attempt to extinguish a blaze in Leiria, Portugal.

Portuguese Kids Crowdfund Climate Change Suit Against 47 European Countries

By John Bonazzo
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Brooklyn Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez and other elected officials at a press conference on the city's response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.

New York Democrats Seek Federal Aid for Puerto Rico Amid Hurricane Maria

By Madina Toure
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