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New York rattled by 4.8 magnitude earthquake

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A rare earthquake measuring magnitude-4.8 struck the Northeast on Friday morning, causing tremors felt from Maine to Virginia.

  • A magnitude-4.8 earthquake struck the Northeast, rattling residents from Maine to Virginia but causing no major damage or injuries, according to the US Geological Survey.

  • The quake, centered in Whitehouse Station, N.J., startled many unaccustomed to tremors in the region, leading to brief disruptions in transportation and infrastructure operations.

  • Despite its rarity, the event prompted swift responses from officials, including President Biden, who offered assistance to affected areas, while residents and authorities remain vigilant for potential gas leaks or building damage.

Magnitude 4.8 earthquake hits New York City region | Reuters

The epicenter of the quake was located in Whitehouse Station, N.J., approximately 40 miles west of New York City, and occurred around 10:23 a.m. ET.

The event surprised residents unaccustomed to such occurrences, but the relatively minor nature of the quake, lasting only several seconds, led to a swift return to normalcy once the shaking subsided.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams acknowledged the potential trauma of such events, stating, “Earthquakes don’t happen every day in New York. So this can be extremely traumatic.”

Although the quake was the largest in the region since 2011, no significant damage was reported.

However, the USGS recorded several aftershocks, with magnitudes up to 2.2, in the hours following the initial event.

The skyline is seen in Manhattan, New York City, U.S.

Entirely unexpected

Seismologist Paul Earle explained that while earthquakes in the Northeast are uncommon, they are not entirely unexpected.

He noted that due to the harder rock and unique geological conditions of the East Coast, seismic waves can travel further, resulting in tremors felt across a wider area compared to similar-sized quakes on the West Coast.

Despite its relatively minor impact, the earthquake briefly disrupted transportation and infrastructure operations.

The Federal Aviation Administration temporarily halted departures at some airports, and Amtrak and NJ Transit trains experienced delays as tracks and bridges were inspected.

President Biden has been briefed on the earthquake and offered assistance to affected areas.

The last significant earthquake to affect the region was in 2011 in Virginia, with a magnitude-5.9 quake felt across multiple states.

As residents and officials assess the aftermath, attention is focused on potential gas leaks and building damage.

The Empire State Building, a New York City landmark, humorously reassured the public with a tweet: “I AM FINE.”

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Shoppers cut back this Black Friday as budgets tighten

UK shoppers are tightening budgets for Black Friday, expecting to spend £622—4% less than last year—favoring discounts.

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UK shoppers are tightening budgets for Black Friday, expecting to spend £622—4% less than last year—favoring discounts.


Shoppers across the UK are revising their Black Friday game plan, tightening their budgets as economic pressures reshape spending behaviour. Many are approaching the sales season far more cautiously than before.

Consumers expect to spend an average of £622 this year — a 4% drop from last year — with many relying on discounts and promotions to stretch their budgets. Value is king, with 38% of shoppers saying they’ll only buy items that are at least 50% off.

Rising inflation and income disruptions are adding pressure, and even higher-income households plan to scale back spending across Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Brands and retailers will need to work harder to earn every pound this shopping season.

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National Guard ambush: Afghan man charged after D.C. shooting

Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal arrested for shooting two National Guard members; FBI probes potential terrorism link.

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Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal arrested for shooting two National Guard members; FBI probes potential terrorism link.


An Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, has been arrested after allegedly shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. Authorities say Lakanwal previously worked with CIA-backed military units in Afghanistan before coming to the United States.

The victims, Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe, remain in critical condition. Officials warn that if either victim dies, the charges could escalate to first-degree murder as the investigation intensifies.

The FBI is now examining the case as a potential act of terrorism, while the Department of Homeland Security has announced a review of all asylum cases approved under the Biden administration.

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Hong Kong construction bosses arrested after city’s deadliest fire in decades

Hong Kong arrests construction bosses after deadly fire kills 83; 279 still missing as investigation intensifies.

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Hong Kong arrests construction bosses after deadly fire kills 83; 279 still missing as investigation intensifies.


Hong Kong has been shaken by the arrest of construction company bosses following the city’s most devastating fire in almost 80 years, which claimed at least 83 lives. The blaze erupted at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Tai Po, where renovation work was underway.

Authorities report that more than 4,600 residents lived in the high-rise blocks, with most victims found within two of the towers. Shockingly, 279 people remain unaccounted for nearly 24 hours after the fire first broke out.

The Hong Kong government has announced a HK$300 million emergency fund to support survivors and affected residents. Meanwhile, police are deepening their investigation, seizing documents and equipment from the company’s headquarters.

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