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  • A police car patrols in front of the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012, before it reopens for trading for the first time this week following a two-day shutdown due to superstorm Sandy. Stock futures are rising ahead of the opening bell. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

    New York, New Jersey struggle to recover from Sandy

    Two major airports reopened and the floor of the New York Stock Exchange came back to life Wednesday, while across the river in New Jersey, National Guardsmen rushed to rescue flood victims and fires still raged two days after Superstorm Sandy.

  • NJ mayor recognized for `Jersey Shore' rejection

    An Italian-American group is responding to Hoboken's rejection of MTV's "Jersey Shore" reality show _ by giving the city's mayor an award.

  • Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer received the "Una Voce" award from an Italian-American group for denying permission to MTV's "Jersey Shore" reality show to film in the city.

    Tuning in to TV

    A Mexican judge on Wednesday ordered a U.S. reality television producer to stand trial in the killing of his wife at a Cancun resort in 2010, and a defense lawyer said his client fainted when he heard the ruling.

  • Tuning in to TV

    As David Letterman and Howard Stern can attest, a 30-year anniversary celebration is a ripe opportunity to cringe at geeky haircuts.

  • 'Jersey Shore' cast not angry with NJ city's snub

    The women of MTV's "Jersey Shore" say they're not angry that Hoboken officials won't allow a spinoff of the reality show to be filmed in the city of Frank Sinatra's birth.

  • NJ city turns down 'Jersey Shore' spinoff

    The city of Frank Sinatra's birth has denied a request for a spinoff of MTV's "Jersey Shore" reality show to film in the city.

  • A photo released by Tom Gordon shows damage caused by a PATH train accident at the Hoboken, N.J., station on Sunday, May 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Tom Gordon)

    Rail accidents cause minimal delays in N.Y. area

    An empty Amtrak train derailed and blocked an important route into Manhattan a day after a commuter train crash injured more than 30 people in New Jersey, tying up the Monday morning commute for thousands of travelers in the nation's most crowded urban corridor.

  • Emergency personnel gather near the entrance to the Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) train station in Hoboken, N.J., on Sunday, May 8, 2011, after a train pulling into the station struck an abutment, causing minor injuries. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

    Train pulling into N.J. station crashes; 34 hurt

    A train from New York pulling into the Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) station in Hoboken for its final stop crashed into the bumpers at the end of the tracks Sunday morning, injuring 34 people and shutting down service indefinitely.

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