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Born after Superstorm Sandy's destruction, 2 big flood control projects get underway in New Jersey
Read full article: Born after Superstorm Sandy's destruction, 2 big flood control projects get underway in New JerseyA decade after they were envisioned in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy’s destruction, two of the largest flood control projects designed to protect densely populated cities in New Jersey just outside New York City are getting underway.
Air pollution cloaks eastern US for a second day. Here's why there is so much smoke
Read full article: Air pollution cloaks eastern US for a second day. Here's why there is so much smokeIntense smoke blanketed the northeastern United States for a second day Wednesday, turning the air a yellowish gray and prompting warnings for people to stay inside and keep windows closed.
Cruise ship with COVID-19 infections has new passengers
Read full article: Cruise ship with COVID-19 infections has new passengersA cruise ship that carried at least 17 passengers and crew members with breakthrough COVID-19 infections when it docked in New Orleans has set sail again with new passengers.
Regulators seek to suspend Trump rule on railway natural gas
Read full article: Regulators seek to suspend Trump rule on railway natural gasFederal regulators have proposed suspending a Trump administration rule that would have allowed railroads to haul liquefied natural gas while they take a closer look at the potential safety risks.
Against a stunning river sunset, Proenza Schouler returns
Read full article: Against a stunning river sunset, Proenza Schouler returnsSailboats wafted by on the Hudson River and the setting sun sparkled on the water as Proenza Schouler celebrated a return to in-person fashion shows against the spectacular setting of New York’s buzziest waterfront locale, Little Island.
Man Commutes to Work on a Jet Ski Every Day
Read full article: Man Commutes to Work on a Jet Ski Every DayHe says jet ski is the quickest way for him to commute to work. "I bought a used jet ski and now it takes me 15 minutes." Being the boss means Pike can wear board shorts and a T-shirt to work and no one minds. Putting New Yorkers to the TestHow Rude Are Some New York City Subway Commuters? How an Out-of-Control Jet Ski Can Become a 700-Pound Torpedo