The New York Times
TV Medium Is Planning Storm Relief by Telethon Published: November 1, 2012 There's a single message across the television spectrum since Hurricane Sandy : Please give. Thursday that it would show a one-hour telethon and concert on its flagship NBC...
Reuters
Interactive A man rides a bike past three others walking through water still sitting in the streets to survey damage from Hurricane Sandy in the New Dorp Beach neighborhood of the Staten Island borough of New York, November 1, 2012. Officials in New...
Ledger-Enquirer
The blue and orange finish line is in place in Central Park, no superstorm debris in sight...The course will be the same since there was little damage but getting to the finish line could still be an adventure for runners from outlying areas...Mayor...
Ledger-Enquirer
AP Sports Columnist When you really think about it, there's no good reason to run a marathon, ever, let alone through the heart of a city still battered and bloody in the wake of an once-in-a-lifetime storm. A marathon tears muscle, robs the body's...
United Press International
Insurance companies may have to pay out as much as $20 billion to cover losses from Hurricane Sandy, a U.S. catastrophe-risk modeling firm said. Eqecat Inc. said insured losses will probably amount to $10 billion to $20 billion, and the total damage...
The New York Times
Tina Fineberg for The New York Times Crowded shuttle buses helped supplement subway service on Thursday. With subways still not running under the East River or downtown, traffic snarled in many places and lines for buses stretching for blocks, many...