Add to EJ Playlist The second typhoon in a week battered and drenched the rain-soaked northern Philippines on Saturday, adding to the misery of thousands of people, some of whom were still perched on rooftops from previous flooding. (Oct. 1)
Add to EJ Playlist A World War II-era plane had a video camera facing outward, and memory cards were found at the scene of its crash near a grandstand in Reno. It raises the possibility of video of the crash that killed nine, including the pilot. (Sept. 18)
Add to EJ Playlist A strong earthquake shook northeastern India and Nepal on Sunday night, killing at least 12 people, damaging buildings and sending lawmakers in Nepal's capital running into the streets. (Sept. 18)
Add to EJ Playlist Children 12 years old and younger soon will no longer be required to remove their shoes at airport security checkpoints, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told Congress on Tuesday. (Sept. 13)
Add to EJ Playlist Children 12 years old and younger soon will no longer be required to remove their shoes at airport security checkpoints, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told Congress on Tuesday. (Sept. 13)
Add to EJ Playlist Former President George W. Bush read a leader President Abraham Lincoln wrote to a widow who lost five sons in the Civil War during commemorations for the 10th anniversary of 9/11 at Ground Zero in New York. (Sept. 11)
Add to EJ Playlist President Barack Obama read from Psalm 46 as part of the ceremony at the World Trade Center site to mark the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. (Sept. 11)
Add to EJ Playlist The center of Tropical Storm Lee made landfall Sunday on the Louisiana coast, bringing up to a foot of rain, spinoff tornadoes and fears of inland flash flooding to the Deep South and beyond. (Sept. 4)
Add to EJ Playlist The driver of a tour bus sliced end-to-end in a March crash that killed 15 people returning from a casino was charged Thursday with manslaughter and reckless driving after prosecutors said he was seriously sleep-deprived and drove anyway. (Sept. 1)
Add to EJ Playlist News helicopters captured dramatic video of flooding along rivers in and around Wayne, New Jersey Wednesday. Many East Coast rivers have surged in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene. (Aug. 31)
Add to EJ Playlist Firefighters in Paterson, New Jersey spent part of the morning helping people leave their homes by way of small boats. About two feet of water had reportedly flooded the neighborhood after Hurricane Irene. (Aug. 30)
Add to EJ Playlist NATO says Libya's warring sides in the Gadhafi stronghold of Sirte are now engaged in "discussions." But Col. Roland Lavoie says NATO's role will continue as long as civilians in the country are under threat. (Aug. 30)
Add to EJ Playlist In Elmsford, north of New York City, Irene forced water from the Saw Mill River throughout one neighborhood. Emergency crews made more than a dozen rescues just from one block and many say recovery will take weeks, even months. (Aug. 29)
Add to EJ Playlist Hail showers and strong winds have been lashing Taiwan over the weekend, ahead of a large typhoon that could make landfall on Monday. (Aug. 28)
Add to EJ Playlist Scattered flooding has been reported throughout the city of Virginia Beach as Hurricane Irene picks up speed and churns up the East Coast. (Aug. 27)
Add to EJ Playlist Hurricane Irene opened its assault on the Eastern Seaboard on Saturday by lashing the North Carolina coast with wind as strong as 115 mph. Now, millions along the East Coast are watching where the storm will tread next. (Aug. 27)
Add to EJ Playlist As Hurricane Irene approaches New York, many residents are refusing to evacuate the low lying areas. The AP's Ted Shaffrey reports from New York City. (Aug. 27)
Add to EJ Playlist Hurricane Irene's center is forecast to move along the Mid-Atlantic coast Saturday night and over New England on Sunday. The winds started picking up in Atlantic City, New Jersey by late Saturday afternoon. (Aug. 27)
Add to EJ Playlist Wind and rain continued to blow through parts of coastal North Carolina, hours after Hurricane Irene first struck land on Saturday. (Aug. 27)
Add to EJ Playlist New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a briefing on Saturday afternoon that the hurricane is a dangerous storm for people in flood-prone areas. He is telling holdouts that they put rescue workers at risk, too. (Aug. 27)
Add to EJ Playlist O presidente Barack Obama esteve, neste sábado, em um centro de emergência, em Washington, para avaliar pessoalmente os trabalhos com relação a passagem do furacao Irene pelos Estados Unidos. A capital do país também se prepara para a chegada da enorme tempestade. O Irene já passou pela Carolina do Norte e deixou dois mortos.
Add to EJ Playlist High winds and heavy rain hit Virginia Beach as Hurricane Irene makes its way up the eastern seaboard. So far only the death of an 11 year-old boy has been reported in Virginia. (Aug 27).
Add to EJ Playlist President Barack Obama visited the Federal Emergency Management Agency's command center on Saturday as Hurricane Irene began making its way up the East Coast, and 6,500 American troops were told to be ready in case they're needed. (Aug. 27)
Add to EJ Playlist Hurricane Irene opened its assault on the Eastern Seaboard on Saturday by lashing the North Carolina coast with wind topping 90 mph and pounding shoreline homes with waves. AP's Robert Ray reports from Kill Devil Hills, N.C. (Aug. 27)
Add to EJ Playlist Forecasters say Irene's sustained hurricane-force winds have slammed into the North Carolina coast. Irene is expected to continue churning its way up the U.S. East Coast through some of the most densely populated areas of the United States.(Aug. 27)
Add to EJ Playlist Hurricane Irene zeroed in Friday for a catastrophic run up the Eastern Seaboard and New York City ordered its entire network of subways shut down for the first time because of a natural disaster. (Aug. 26)
Add to EJ Playlist Hurricane Irene buffeted the coast of South Carolina on Friday, downing power lines, flooding streets and chewing away the sandy beaches that are the heart of the state's $14 billion tourism industry. (Aug. 26)