Ida flooding wreaks havoc in NYC, New Jersey: 46 dead, subway issues

NEW YORK – The death toll from the remnants of Hurricane Ida’s blast through the Northeast rose Thursday after fierce downpours and flooding, claiming four times as many lives as the storm’s initial landfall.

At least 46 people died Wednesday and Thursday, state and local officials said. Twenty-three deaths were reported in New Jersey, 16 in New York, five in Pennsylvania, one in Maryland and one in Connecticut.

The carnage comes days after Hurricane Ida barreled ashore Sunday in Louisiana packing 150 mph winds. At least 9 deaths due to flooding and carbon monoxide poisoning have been reported Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. 

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy confirmed the 23 deaths in his state in a news conference Thursday afternoon. The majority of the deaths were people who got caught in their vehicles by flooding and were overtaken by the water, he said.

“Please keep each and everyone of them and their families in your prayers, and let’s hope that that number doesn’t go up,” Murphy said. He added: “Please stay off the roads. We’re not out of this yet.”

Standing beside the governor, U.S. Rep. Tom Malinowski told Americans the disaster should be a “wake-up call.”

“Anybody who believes that it’s too expensive to stop climate change … has got to wake up to the fact that we cannot afford not to,” Malinowski said.

At least 13 people died in New York City, and suburban Westchester County reported three deaths. 

In New York City, the downpours turned streets into

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Biden Issues A Stern Warning To ISIS-K Attackers : NPR

President Biden took “responsibility for fundamentally all that’s happened of late,” at a White House press conference on the deadly attacks outside the Kabul airport and the continuing evacuation.

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President Biden took “responsibility for fundamentally all that’s happened of late,” at a White House press conference on the deadly attacks outside the Kabul airport and the continuing evacuation.

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Two explosions, one just outside the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul and another at the nearby Baron Hotel, killed dozens of people Thursday. Among them were 13 U.S. service members, including 11 U.S. Marines and one Navy corpsman. An Islamic State affiliate says it was behind the attacks, which came less than a day after the U.S. Embassy warned U.S. citizens to get out of the area.

Throughout the day Thursday, we maintained this live blog to capture the developments — from scenes on the ground to the reaction at the White House. This piece will not update further.

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Update 7:40 p.m. ET:

The Defense Department has confirmed the death of a 13th U.S. service member and that 18 are wounded from the attack at the Kabul airport.

Those wounded “are in the process of being aeromedically evacuated from Afghanistan

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Raven Saunders’ gesture gets guidance from USOPC athlete issues IOC to acquire medal

Raven Saunders’ “X” gesture during the shot-set medals ceremony at the Tokyo Olympics “was respectful of her competition and did not violate our guidelines linked to demonstration,” the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) said Monday.

The USOPC said it was “in discussion” with the Global Olympic Committee (IOC) and Environment Athletics, which governs the sport, in excess of the gesture. IOC spokesman Mark Adams told reporters Monday the group was in call with the USOPC above the gesture.

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“As with all delegations, Workforce United states of america is governed by the Olympic Charter and guidelines set forth by the IOC for Tokyo 2020,” the USOPC explained in a assertion, via Reuters.

“For each the USOPC’s delegation conditions, the USOPC done its individual overview and decided that Raven Saunders’ peaceful expression in assist of racial and social justice that took place at the conclusion of the ceremony was respectful of her rivals and did not violate our rules related to demonstration.”

The IOC experienced calm some of its regulations concerning protests and political gestures at the Olympics but still barred demonstrations during medal ceremonies. The USOPC said it would not sanction athletes who demonstrated on the podium.

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Saunders dared the IOC to “attempt and consider this medal.”

“Allow them try and get this medal. I’m managing across the border even though I

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NYC restaurants are now remaining destroyed by woke issues

The most recent danger faced by New York City places to eat is not superior rents or the pandemic. It is staff members who use credulous media to air beefs that chefs and entrepreneurs are not remaining awesome ample to them.

A handful of dining places genuinely ended up cesspools of misconduct deserving to be shut down. On-the-history sexual-harassment statements wrecked the Noticed Pig, operator Ken Friedman and his pal Mario Batali. A chef at Danny Bowien’s shuttered Mission Chinese, the moment praised for what Bowien identified as a “healthy” setting for cooks, hurled racial slurs at a black staff and intentionally scalded him with a spoon dipped in warm oil.

But the struggle has due to the fact shifted to the considerably murkier floor of “abusive language” and “toxic environment.” Progressive-minded information organs and social media posts air grievances that seem to be petty, imprecise or disputable, often shielding complainants with anonymity although affording no these types of courtesy to the accused. “Defend on your own, slime!” is the rule of the working day.

Accusations versus manager Thomas Carter, who worked at Manhattan’s common Estela a several yrs in the past, presaged today’s kangaroo-courtroom cancellations. He supposedly practiced “psychological abuse,” made use of terrible language and performed “mind games” with hapless personnel. Ahem — who hasn’t labored for an unfair, tyrannical manager? But there have been also more significant statements of gruesome sexual harassment.

Still, of the 30 Estela staff members interviewed, Eater.com discovered exactly 1 lady by identify

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