Hurricane Nate makes landfall in the U.S.
Information about the availability of electricity and clean water in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria was removed from the FEMA website Thursday.
The storm swept through Central America Thursday with winds of up to 40 mph.
Nate could hit the parts of the United States Gulf Coast in the coming days.
"We could quickly have a powerful hurricane on our hands."
Puerto Rico is still recovering from the storm.
The president honored those suffering in Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico and dedicated a trophy at the Presidents Cup golf tournament to them.
A marine biologist exploring Australia’s Great Barrier Reef may have discovered a sinkhole deep enough to protect corals from a hurricane.
"The whole infrastructure is collapsed right now."
The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico might be up and running as early as Friday in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Officials in Puerto Rico warned of death.
"It's going to be a long haul for the Virgin Islands."
The Category 3 storm packed winds of about 115 mph as it churned in the Atlantic Wednesday.
A week after Hurricane Maria swept through the island, 97 percent of Puerto Rico is still without power.
About 10,000 visitors to the Outer Banks were evacuated in preparation for the storm.
Getting in or out of Puerto Rico is very hard right now.
"The struggle will continue long after the world forgets," the charity ViequesLove said.
One America Appeal, a charity original intended to benefit victims of Hurricane Harvey, will now direct funds toward those affected by Hurricane Maria.
This interactive map is made of aerial images of Puerto Rico and the damage Hurricane Maria caused there.
The president's Twitter account was under scrutiny over the weekend.
The storm left a trail of destruction throughout the popular tourist destination.
It's unlikely that the hurricanes in the Atlantic had anything to do with the earthquakes in Los Angeles or Mexico.