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Death Toll in Oklahoma Lowered to 24; Search for Survivors Continues
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Massive Tornado Destroys Area Near Oklahoma City; At Least 51 Killed [UPDATED]
An enormous tornado with a debris cloud two miles wide tore through the metropolitan area just south of Oklahoma City on Monday afternoon.
UPDATE 9:28 p.m. EST: At least 51 people were killed in the storm, including seven children from Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, according to KFOR in Oklahoma City. The news station reported that 75 student and staff were inside the school when the storm struck. Officials said Monday night that the search of the rubble remaining of the school had turned to a recovery mission.
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Tornadoes, Huge Hail Batter Midwest, Plains States; More to Come
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Waitress Gets Fired for Insulting Police on Facebook
Looks like someone didn't get the memo that what you post on Facebook can be seen by lots of people—and some of them may not like it very much.
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New Hampshire Town Sues ‘Robin Hooders’ Who Fill Expired Parking Meters
No one likes getting a parking ticket, so some citizens in Keene, New Hampshire, decided to do something about it. And now they're getting sued for it.
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Ariel Castro Charged With Rape, Kidnapping; Held on $8 Million Bail
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3 Missing Women Found in Cleveland After 10 Years in Captivity
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Solid April Jobs Report Shows Dropping Unemployment Rate, Business Expansion
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Three New Suspects in Boston Marathon Bombing Taken Into Custody [UPDATED]
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The Top 10 Most Tornado-Prone Cities
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All Five Presidents Gather to Dedicate George W. Bush’s Library
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Huge Fires on Oil Barges in Alabama Finally Out; Three People in Critical Condition
On Wednesday night, an enormous fire exploded on two oil barges docked on the Mobile River in Alabama, badly injuring three people. After burning for hours, the flames are now out.
