
Sandy is bringing monster winds, massive power outages and lots of questions.
Here are eight ways you can get answers and follow the latest developments with CNN:
1. CNN.com - on your desktop and beyond: All of our updates are available on your desktop but also here on our mobile site and apps. And check out how the world is viewing the superstorm at the International edition - also available on our mobile site and apps.
2. This Just In: Follow Sandy with minute-by-minute updates on CNN's breaking news blog. This includes key quotes, notable tweets, the latest video, photos people are talking about and a chance for you take part in the conversation.
3. Watch live, from everywhere: Watch CNN TV, the latest satellite pictures, the streets of New York City and all around the East Coast via live video - on CNN TV, CNN.com and all apps for smart phones and tablets. And get the latest video from CNN on-the-ground.
4. The tracker: Where will Sandy head next and how much rain is the storm leaving behind? The CNN tracker offers radar and satellite views, projected paths, rainfall amounts and more.
5. iReport, through your eyes: Water levels creeping up on a New Jersey home. A Connecticut family who made it through last year's Hurricane Irene bracing for another round. A military Humvee tearing through flooded streets of a small Long Island town. iReporters are documenting the impact of Sandy in their backyards and hometowns all along the East Coast. (See the iReports in an Open Story and share your story)
6. Twitter and Facebook: Anthony Mohammed tells CNN via Facebook: "Feeling for the people in the way of Sandy, we are feeling the winds and rain all the way in Toronto." What are others saying? Follow the latest from Sandy and join the conversation through CNN's Facebook page or on Twitter with CNN's breaking news @cnnbrk. (Or get breaking news alerts in your inbox)
7. Listen: CNN Radio recaps Sandy's day. Download and keep up to date with the latest developments in the car, on the train or while working out.
8. CNN Trends: What's trending on CNN and around the Web? See the Sandy stories as well as other buzzworthy topics.


Tell your reporters Thank you for being out there in this storm, but please put your backs to the wind so we can understand what they are saying. It serves no purpose them being out in a Hurricane if all you hear is wind.
Shut up, Mike.
This isn't braving the winds. It's just plain STUPID! ! ! ! ! Not wasting my prayers on any of those people standing on the wall. Prayers go to people that protect themselves and families but still get hurt.
Wow.
I wasn't aware that prayers can be wasted...how charming that you pick and choose who is worthy of your prayers...and I'm sure that people will be very hurt not to have a prayer from the saintly Julie Moore...very Christian of you. Not.
All prayers are wasted
Shut up, Julie, you moron. Hopefully, someone will say the dame about your lame ass some day.
LOL...wasting prayers...keep praying to the fake "God" you've been praying to all this time.
Wednesday's oral arguments will go ahead as scheduled, she said.
Most of the federal government and public transportation in Washington shut down on Monday, while the court heard its two previously scheduled disputes over federal wiretap and copyright law.
Wednesday's oral arguments will go ahead as scheduled, she said.
Most of the federal government and public transportation in Washington shut down on Monday, while the court heard its two previously scheduled disputes over federal wiretap and copyright law.
October 29, 2012 at 8:04 pm | Report abuse | Reply
Whatever you say
How about a poem of the wasted prayers?
Íf you want to pray for coprights, go for it.
lol, I'm from a gulf state. How much coverage can you give a hurricane? Look at the front page, 7, 8, 9 articles? We never got anything like the coverage on this lil thing. Wusses.
Be safe all you good people .........LOL
Sou brasileiro, peço a deus pra dar muita força a todos.
No hablar
If that crane lets go , it will come straight down, the sheer weight of the boom is far too heavy to be thrown 3 blocks away!
I was watching some video on the cnn website, am I wrong to say that some of these people are viewing this as a sport ? I see one guy riding his bike or trying to ride it through all of that water (I guess to build his leg muscles) , one guy in his kay k as if he is trainning for the next summer olympics and the folks in the boat are laughing.
On night shift in Northern Ireland and have been following the news to see what is happening over there with you guys. That is crazy weather. Please stay safe people and try not to make it any harder on your rescue services by putting yourselves in harm's way. Good luck and god bless you all. Nora
11 down, 319 million to go.
Be careful what one wishes for, "Kharma", you may be the 12th.
It doesn't have to be a hurricane; would anyone mourn such a usgly soul?
#1 way to follow Sandy-go to NOAA.....................................................................cnn sucks!
May ALLAH protect every creature touched by Sandy
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