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A powerful winter storm intensifies, slamming the Northeast with heavy snow and whiteout conditions. More than 40 million people across 11 states are under blizzard warnings, with some areas expected to get more than two feet of snow. More than 10,000 flights are canceled, and of ...  Show more

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