Over 3300 Flights Canceled Due to Severe Storm

Severe Weather Disrupts U.S. Air Travel As of noon ET, over 3,300 flights in and out of the U.S. have been canceled due to a significant weather event affecting air travel across the country. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has enacted ground stops and delays at major airports, including Atlanta and Houston, according to data […]
Over 1,800 flights in the US canceled due to a major storm in March affecting travel.

As of 7 a.m. ET Monday, over 1,800 flights in and out of the United States were canceled due to a significant weather system affecting air travel across various regions, according to FlightAware. Additionally, there were more than 1,200 reported delays for U.S. flights, highlighting the scale of the disruption. This all happened right during […]
Severe winter storm to hit millions in the Midwest, prompting Blizzard Warnings and travel disruptions

Winter Weather Warning: Another Storm Approaches It seems winter isn’t done with us yet. After significant snowstorms in the Midwest and Great Lakes, another powerful system is predicted to arrive late Saturday and linger through Monday. This storm is expected to bring more snow, gusty winds, and possibly dangerous blizzard conditions across the area. Winter […]
Northeast Faces Additional Snowfall After Experiencing Record-Breaking Winter Storm Hernando

Winter Storm Update Just days after Winter Storm Hernando, also referred to as Blizzard ’26, caused significant disruptions across the Northeast, the region bracing for more snowfall. Additional snow is anticipated later in the week, which could elevate already historic snowfall totals. This past Sunday, major cities experienced considerable snow accumulation, with New York City […]
Major storm halts NYC as powerful cyclone delivers over 13 inches of snow — with additional snowfall anticipated

New York City faced significant disruptions Monday morning as a powerful bomb cyclone dropped heavy snowfall across the area, with more accumulation anticipated throughout the day. Before dawn, snow continued to fall steadily, with over 13 inches reported on Staten Island, a foot in Mott Haven, and more than 11 inches in Flatbush and Washington […]
Volunteers discover a backpack in a storm drain nearby

TUCSON, Ariz. — A group of determined volunteers has taken the initiative to search for Nancy Guthrie, actively scouring trash-laden desert ditches and a nearby homeless camp for any leads. On Sunday, they uncovered a possible clue—a black backpack discovered just two miles from her residence. The Post reported from the site where a Swiss […]
Airports in New York City cancel 3000 flights due to the historic blizzard of Winter Storm Hernando

As a significant blizzard looms, over 3,000 flights have already been canceled across New York City’s primary airports, with predictions of at least two feet of snow. Major airlines halted operations on Saturday at key airports like JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, Philadelphia, and Boston, anticipating hazardous conditions to hit the Northeast on Sunday. It’s likely that […]
Winter storm may hit NYC and surrounding areas with up to 18 inches of snow anticipated

Blizzard Warning for New York City New Yorkers should brace themselves for another round of snowstorms, with predictions of up to 18 inches of snow falling across the area. Just as the last messy snow piles began to thaw and cars were finally freed from their icy tombs, a new storm system is on the […]
Cincinnati high school students storm Kroger store during protest against ICE

On Wednesday, a video emerged showing students leaving their school and creating a disturbance at a Kroger in Cincinnati during what they labeled an anti-ICE protest, which quickly went viral online. Captured by McAdrien Martin, the footage shows students dashing through the store, tossing items toward the ceiling. Martin noted they were primarily beer cans […]
Louisiana Republican calls for FEMA help for ice storm recovery as DHS shutdown continues

Rep. Julia Letlow (R-Louisiana) is urging the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to assist northern Louisiana in recovering from a severe ice storm, especially as a partial government shutdown hampers the agency’s operations. Letlow described the situation as comparable to a hurricane for the region, pointing out that around 100,000 people lost power, some for […]