Summary
On Monday, a strong storm called a nor’easter hit the East Coast, causing New Jersey and some areas in New York to declare emergencies. At least 64 people died in flooding in Mexico last week. In Madagascar, the president moved to a safe place due to protests, and the Nobel Prize for economics was awarded to three researchers.
Key Facts
- A powerful nor’easter storm affected New Jersey and parts of New York.
- These areas declared emergencies because of the storm.
- At least 64 people lost their lives in flooding in Mexico last week.
- Madagascar's president moved to a safe location because of protests.
- Three researchers won the Nobel Prize in economics.
- Their work focused on "creative destruction," a concept in economics.