A photographer aims his lens through a crack between the doors of a hallway leading to the room where a closed hearing for the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee regarding the U.S Consulate attack in Benghazi, was taking place in Washington D.C. (Reuters)
Voters cast their ballots at a polling site for the U.S. presidential election that was built to service residents of the Queens borough neighborhoods of Breezy Point and the Rockaways whose original site was damaged during hurricane Sandy in New York. (Reuters)
Commuters wait for express buses to Manhattan from the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Four days after Sandy smashed into the Northeast, rescuers were still discovering the extent of the devastation, and anger mounted over gasoline shortages, power outages and waits for relief supplies. (Reuters)
Saudi firefighters put out a fire after an explosion which severely damaged an industrial building in eastern Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. At least 22 people were killed when a fuel truck crashed into a flyover in the capital, triggering the explosion that brought down the industrial building, Saudi state television reported. (Reuters)
An ambulance is stuck in over a foot of snow off of Highway 33 West, near Belington, West Virginia. Superstorm Sandy buried parts of West Virginia under more than a foot of snow, cutting power to at least 264,000 customers and closing dozens of roads. (AP)