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NFL embarrassed by power outage?

Feb. 4: ProFootballTalk: Mike Florio says "things happen" and in this case, the league can only lower their head and move on. Roger Goodell says the blackout won't affect a future Super Bowl in New Orleans. "We hope to be back here. We want to be back here.ProFootballTalk: Mike Florio says "things happen" and in this case, the league can only lower their head and move on. Roger Goodell says the blackout won't affect a future Super Bowl in New Orleans. "We hope to be back here. We want to be back here." (NBC Sports)

What foods are safe in your fridge in a power outage?

Nov. 2: TODAY's diet and nutrition editor Madelyn Fernstrom quizzes Kathie Lee and Hoda on what you can and shouldn't eat from the refrigerator or freezer after your power goes out, including dairy products, condiments, fruit and  meats. TODAY's diet and nutrition editor Madelyn Fernstrom quizzes Kathie Lee and Hoda on what you can and shouldn't eat from the refrigerator or freezer after your power goes out, including dairy products, condiments, fruit and  meats. (TODAY)

NYC power outage divides the city

Oct. 31: As New York slowly comes back to life, it's electrical power that divides the haves and have-nots. Gridlock also remains a concern, but subway service is slowly beginning to resume and the New York Marathon is still slated to go forward. NBC's Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)As New York slowly comes back to life, it's electrical power that divides the haves and have-nots. Gridlock also remains a concern, but subway service is slowly beginning to resume and the New York Marathon is still slated to go forward. NBC's Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)

Heat adds misery to mid-Atlantic power outage

July 2: Many residents in the nation's capital and surrounding communities have been dealing with triple-digit temperatures and no electricity for three days after hurricane-force winds tore through the region, knocking out power. NBC's Tom Costello reports.  Many residents in the nation's capital and surrounding communities have been dealing with triple-digit temperatures and no electricity for three days after hurricane-force winds tore through the region, knocking out power. NBC's Tom Costello reports. (TODAY)

Theater power outage can't stop Bieber

June 19: During a 40-minute partial power outage at Harlem's Apollo Theater, pop star Justin Bieber entertained his audience by performing a cappella.  During a 40-minute partial power outage at Harlem's Apollo Theater, pop star Justin Bieber entertained his audience by performing a cappella. (TODAY)

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