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Whenever Storms Strike, So Do Graffiti Writers
Storms like Jonas bring much more than snow, they also bring an explosion of graffiti.
How New York's Homeless Lived Through This Weekend's Blizzard
Outreach workers attempted to get the city's most vulnerable citizens to safety, but some homeless people say the system was more accommodating.
Dark Web Users Are Worried Snowstorm Jonas Will Disrupt Their Deliveries
A concerned redditor warns people to expect delays.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
States across the US were hit by floods, Japan agreed to pay Korean "comfort women" from World War Two, and Peyton Manning strongly denied using HGH.
Deadly Storms in South Central US Move North, Disrupt Flights
Severe weather moving towards the Northeast US has already killed as many as 19 people over the holiday weekend.
After Deadly Tornadoes Rip Through the US, Emergency Crews Deal With the Damage on Christmas Eve
At least eight people were dead and 40 injured after a series of storms and tornadoes lashed areas from Illinois to Mississippi just days before Christmas.
How to Lead a Nation That Will Be Swallowed by the Sea
The president of low-lying Kiribati has spent nearly a decade trying to save his people from rising sea levels. There’s a good chance he will not succeed. This is how he leads a nation that will likely not exist in 100 years.
The Strongest Hurricane Ever Recorded Hit Mexico Last Night
The category 5 storm was downgraded to a tropical storm after hitting land.
Behind Patricia: How Climate Change Is Fueling the Strongest Storm Ever Recorded
“It is an indicator of what the future looks like.”