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Weather and forecasting
Environment
The weather sampler platter will wallop the U.S. this week: extreme heat in the south, downpours and snow in the east—with a side of the polar vortex
By
The Associated Press
and
Seth Borenstein
March 13, 2026
Politics
NYPD is on a 4-person manhunt after ‘disgraceful’ and ‘criminal’ assault that Mamdani calls ‘snowball fight’
By
Anthony Izaguirre
and
The Associated Press
February 26, 2026
North America
32 inches of snow were enough for the Boston Globe to call off print for the first time in 153 years
By
Audrey McAvoy
and
The Associated Press
February 24, 2026
Law
Northeast Corridor gathers snow at 3 inches an hour as National Weather Service calls traffic ‘nearly impossible’
By
Anthony Izaguirre
,
Claire Rush
,
Julie Walker
,
Adam Geller
and
The Associated Press
February 23, 2026
North America
New York City-area blizzard warning suddenly upgraded, 2 feet of snow possible
By
The Associated Press
February 21, 2026
Energy
Americans are shocked by utility bills as high as $1,000: They’re paying the price for aging grids, fuel-price whiplash, and extreme weather
By
Ashley Lutz
February 10, 2026
Politics
It’s so cold in Florida that iguanas are falling out of trees
By
David Fischer
and
The Associated Press
February 2, 2026
Environment
The billion-dollar storm? Economists debate how much activity Winter Storm Fern laid waste to
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
January 26, 2026
Environment
Climate change’s role in the monster winter storm of January 2026: warmer oceans, more moisture and a dislocated ‘polar vortex’
By
Mathew Barlow
,
Judah Cohen
and
The Conversation
January 26, 2026
Law
‘Unique’ winter storm reaches from New Mexico to New England: ”we’re talking like a 2,000-mile spread’
By
Kate Brumback
,
Julie Walker
and
The Associated Press
January 25, 2026
Environment
Massive winter storm leaves 800,000 without power so far as Trump declares emergencies in at least a dozen states
By
Kate Brumback
,
Julie Walker
and
The Associated Press
January 25, 2026
Law
Hurricane-level ice storm cancels over 9,000 weekend flights with half of America under warning
By
Emilie Megnien
,
Jeff Amy
,
Jamie Stengle
and
The Associated Press
January 24, 2026
Environment
Winter Storm Fern is about to slam 230 million Americans. Here’s what stores and restaurants typically stay open during severe weather
By
Sydney Lake
January 23, 2026
Retail
How Walmart is using AI to reroute essential supplies ahead of Winter Storm Fern
By
Alex Vuocolo
and
Retail Brew
January 23, 2026
North America
The winter storm is so big that over 170 million Americans are under an ice and snow advisory
By
Jeff Martin
and
The Associated Press
January 23, 2026
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Law
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By
Nick Lichtenberg
Economy
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By
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