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As those left the wake of Sandy's devastation continue to seek shelter, meteorologists point to a new threat – a nor'easter heading for devastated areas. It's a situation that has some doctors worried that many of those affected by Sandy could face a life-threatening situation in the form of hypothermia.
As those left the wake of Sandy's devastation continue to seek shelter, meteorologists point to a new threat – a nor'easter heading for devastated areas. It's a situation that has some doctors worried that many of those affected by Sandy could face a life-threatening situation in the form of hypothermia.
North Carolina elected its a Republican governor for the first time in more than two decades tonight. GOP candidate Pat McCrory, a former Charlotte mayor who had been leading in local polls in the final days leading up to Election Day, defeated Democratic candidate Walter Dalton, the state's lieutenant governor. It's the first time the first time the state has elected a Republican governor since 1988.
North Carolina elected its a Republican governor for the first time in more than two decades tonight. GOP candidate Pat McCrory, a former Charlotte mayor who had been leading in local polls in the final days leading up to Election Day, defeated Democratic candidate Walter Dalton, the state's lieutenant governor. It's the first time the first time the state has elected a Republican governor since 1988. Read more: North Carolina elected its first Republican governor in more than two decades.
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President Obama today rebuffed as “nonsense” the insinuation by Sen. John McCain and other Republicans that the administration had engaged in a “cover-up” of botched security planning and response at the American consulate in Benghazi surrounding the attack on Sept. 11. “Any allegations of cover-up...Page 867 of 1433


