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Hurricane Sandy babies on the way

Hurricane Sandy babies on the way

Babies conceived during hurricane Sandy are on the way, due to the mini baby-boom it created.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, right, holds 6-week-old Willow DeParre, as first lady Mary Pat Christie looks on as they greet people during the opening of the New Jersey shore, Friday, May 24, 2013, in Seaside Heights, N.J. Christie cut a ribbon to symbolically reopen the state's shore for the summer season, seven months after being devastated by Superstorm Sandy. Several beach communities have annual beach ribbon cuttings, announcing they are back in business. But this year's ceremonies are more poignant seven months after a storm that did an estimated $37 billion of damage in the state. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Jersey shore eyes record-setting summer post Sandy

New Jersey used a record-breaking gesture Friday to celebrate its recovery from a record-setting storm, proclaiming to the nation that the Jersey shore is back in business following Superstorm Sandy. Gov. Chris Christie and a host of volunteers carried out a ceremonial ribbon cutting that broke the Guinness World record ...

Superstorm Sandy homes still damaged, 6 months later

Six months after Superstorm Sandy devastated the Jersey shore and New York City and pounded coastal areas of New England, the region is dealing with a slow and frustrating, yet often hopeful, recovery.

Some Superstorm Sandy cleanup crews still haven't been paid

Some Superstorm Sandy cleanup crews still haven't been paid

Cleanup crews hired by contractors to clean up after Superstorm Sandy still haven’t been paid. HLN says the subcontracting company that hired them picked up and left. WBND says the workers, who were clearing trees from city parks, have stopped working since they haven’t been paid in weeks. WABC says ...

'Sandy' has been retired from Atlantic hurricane names

'Sandy' has been retired from Atlantic hurricane names

“Fox & Friends” reports the World Meteorological Organization retired Sandy from the official list of Atlantic hurricane names. NOAA explains that storm names are reused every six years. However, if a storm is so deadly or costly, repeating a name might be insensitive or confusing. Preliminary U.S. damage estimates are ...

Couple upset after seeing home in Allstate ad

Couple upset after seeing home in Allstate ad

Staten Island couple may sue Allstate Insurance after seeing pictures of their home destroyed by Hurricane Sandy in an Allstate ad.

The most powerful videos of 2012

The most powerful videos of 2012

From Felix Baumgartner breaking the record for taking a 24-mile free fall from Earth's stratosphere, to Super Storm Sandy wrecking havoc on the East Coast, to the president brushing away tears, we teamed with WayWire.com to find the most powerful videos of 2012. Kristina Behr has the details.

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel back in NY

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel back in NY

Now that the honeymoon is over, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are back in New York helping people in need.

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 07:  Pedestrians walk through high winds and snow at Union Square on November 7, 2012 in New York City. The city was hit by a Nor'Easter storm, just ten days after Superstorm Sandy ravaged the tri-state area.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

Storm weary Northeast hit by nor’easter

Heidi Klum Talks About New Beau Martin Kirsten

Heidi Klum Talks About New Beau Martin Kirsten

Check out how Heidi Klum feels now that she is dating her former bodyguard Martin Kirsten.

Heidi Klum talks about new beau Martin Kirsten

Heidi Klum talks about new beau Martin Kirsten

Check out how Heidi Klum feels now that she is dating her former bodyguard Martin Kirsten.

Ty Pennington sees Sandy's aftermath firsthand

Ty Pennington sees Sandy's aftermath firsthand

Ty Pennington witnesses the destruction of Hurricane Sandy in Seaside Heights, New Jersey firsthand and partners with Kmart, Sears and Duracell to provide relief.

New Jersey voters confused about casting ballots

New Jersey voters confused about casting ballots

The recent option to cast votes through email and fax is leaving some New Jersey voters confused as to how they can get their vote to count.

National Guard casts votes before Sandy relief mission

National Guard casts votes before Sandy relief mission

The Pennsylvania National Guard cast their ballots just before leaving for a relief mission for victims of Hurricane Sandy. The guard is scheduled to provide fuel for victims in New York and New Jersey.

New York scrambles to find homes for thousands

New York scrambles to find homes for thousands

New York and New Jersey officials grappled with where to house tens of thousands of residents left homeless by superstorm Sandy. Andrew Grossman has details on Lunch Break.

The long road ahead for the Red Cross after Sandy

The long road ahead for the Red Cross after Sandy

Red Cross representative Monica Muchajer joins the News Hub to discuss the Red Cross's Sandy recovery efforts, and the impact a possible nor'easter could have.

Burglar disguises himself as Red Cross worker

Burglar disguises himself as Red Cross worker

A man was arrested Friday after allegedly pretending to be affiliated with the Red Cross in Staten Island, an area ravaged by Hurricane Sandy.

After Sandy, freezing temperatures add to housing crisis

After Sandy, freezing temperatures add to housing crisis

Near-freezing temperatures in New York put victims of Sandy at risk of new dangers.

Would-be NYC Marathon runners pitch in for Sandy relief

Would-be NYC Marathon runners pitch in for Sandy relief

Despite the cancellation of the annual New York City Marathon, many of the runners stayed behind to help distribute supplies to the victims of Sandy.

New Jersey governor offers email, fax options For voters

New Jersey governor offers email, fax options For voters

Many polling locations remain underwater since Hurricane Sandy made landfall. Governor Christie gives voters the ability to vote by email or fax.

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