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American woman killed on Syrian rebels' front line
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Friday, May 24, 2013
Interstate 5 Bridge Collapses in Washington State
Video News by NewsLook All four lanes of the bridge gave way around 7 p.m. Pacific time, dumping cars and their passengers into the Skagit River.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Two babies among Tornado Victims
Two babies are among the 24 killed by a tornado that tore through this US community, officials said Wednesday, as residents began the daunting task of rebuilding their lives in the wake of the catastrophe. Ten children -- including a pair of infants four and seven months old -- perished in Monday's…
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Monday, May 20, 2013
At least 51 dead in Oklahoma City tornado
At least 51 dead in Oklahoma City tornado

WASHINGTON (AFP) May 20, 2013 6:37:15 PM PDT
At least 51 people were killed when a powerful tornado with winds of up to 200 miles (320 kilometers) per hour pulverized an Oklahoma City suburb, hitting at least two schools and wiping out blocks of homes.
The Oklahoma medical examiner's office gave the latest death toll, which was carried by all the major US television networks, which said the number of fatalities was expected to rise.
"Our first responders are stretched," Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett told CNN. "The state, the National Guard are going to be involved."
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A woman sorts through the debris of a mobile home after it was destroyed by a tornado May 20, 2013 near Shawnee, Oklahoma. At least 51 people were killed when a powerful tornado with winds of up to 200 miles (320 kilometers) per hour pulverized an Oklahoma City suburb, hitting at least two schools and wiping out blocks of homes.
Reporters for KFOR-TV saw pupils as young as nine being "pulled out" of the school in Moore, a residential community of 55,000 just south of Oklahoma's state capital.
Anxious parents were being kept at a distance while search and rescue workers scrambled to free the pupils.A second elementary school, Briarwood, was also hit but did not immediately appear to have sustained casualties. Early reports indicated that many students survived.
From its news helicopter, KFOR's cameras captured scenes of widespread destruction, with street after street of single-story homes in Moore stripped of their roofs and cars piled atop each other like toys.
Utility lines were down and gas lines exposed, triggering localized fires. The Moore Medical Center was evacuated after it sustained damage, a spokeswoman for the hospital told CNN.
The National Guard was called out to help rescue efforts.
Storm spotters estimated the wedge-shaped tornado, which struck in mid-afternoon, to be as big as two miles (3.2 kilometers) wide. It briefly dissipated, only to recycle to the east, threatening the town of Meeker.
"We anticipate that these storms are going to continue to build around Oklahoma," a grim Governor Mary Fallin told CNN, while the National Weather Service urged residents to take cover.
On Twitter, the National Weather Service gave the tornado a preliminary rating of EF-4, indicating that it packed winds of 166 to 200 miles per hour (267-322 km/h) -- more severe than a category five hurricane.
In downtown Oklahoma City, tornado sirens went off at least three times Monday afternoon, and the Interstate 35 highway -- a busy north-south artery through the American heartland -- was closed to all but emergency vehicles.
In Moore, live images from KFOR showed people wandering among the debris and even a couple of untethered horses from a local stables that somehow managed to survive the punishing storm.
"I had no idea it was coming," said a stable worker, who told how he survived the "unbearably loud" twister by taking cover in one of the stalls.
Monday's tornado followed roughly the same west-to-east track as a May 1999 twister that killed 44 people, injured hundreds more and destroyed thousands of homes in Moore and the south of Oklahoma City.
Tornadoes frequently touch down on Oklahoma's wide open plains, but the fact that Monday's twister struck a populated urban area raised fears of a high casualty toll.
Because of the hard ground, few homes are built with basements in which residents can take cover.
Oklahoma City lies well inside the so-called "Tornado Alley" stretching from South Dakota to central Texas that is particularly vulnerable to tornadoes.
On Sunday, a powerful storm system churning through the US Midwest spawned tornadoes in Iowa, Kansas and Oklahoma, destroying homes and killing at least two people, US media reported.
Fallin declared a state of emergency Sunday for 16 Oklahoma counties due to tornados, severe storms and flooding over the weekend.
In Washington, a White House official said President Barack Obama was getting updates "as information come in from the ground" and that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) stood ready to provide assistance.
"The administration continues to urge all those in affected or potentially affected areas to follow the direction of state and local officials as this severe weather continues," the official added.
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North Korea Shoots Sixth Missile in 3 Days
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One Dead after Tornadoes Hit Midwest
A powerful storm system churning through the US Midwest spawned tornadoes in the states of Kansas, Oklahoma and Iowa, destroying homes and killing at least one person, US media reported. Funnel clouds were reported Sunday in and near towns including Edmond and Shawnee, Oklahoma. In Shawnee, a twister…
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Angelina Jolie's Double Mastectomy - Her revelation wins widespread praise
Already a UN ambassador on refugee issues and an Oscar winner, Angelina Jolie is receiving accolades from health activists, doctors and fans for her revelation that she has had her breasts removed to reduce her cancer risk. The 37-year-old actress underwent a double mastectomy to minimize the risk…
Sunday, May 12, 2013
At Least 17 People Shot in New Orleans in Parade
At least 17 people -- including a child as young as 10 -- have been hurt in a shooting at a parade in the US city of New Orleans, local media reported Sunday. Broadcaster WWLTV cited local police spokeswoman Remi Braden as saying that the wounded included both participants and attendees of the Mother…
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Best and Worst Mother's Day Gifts - Radio Interview
I was the in-studio guest for CBC Radio’s Ontario Today program just in advance of Mother’s Day. The topic at hand was Mother’s Day Gifts, specifically the best and worst ever received. Listen to the entire segment below for some interesting stories of Mothers’ Days past. Some of the gifts…
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Friday, May 10, 2013
Kidnapper's daughter disowns him
A daughter of the man accused of kidnapping and raping three women held in captivity in the United States for a decade disowned him Friday and said the allegations were like a horror movie. Angie Gregg, daughter of Ariel Castro, the 52-year-old accused of separately abducting the women and fathering…
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Thursday, May 9, 2013
Horrifying details emerge of Cleveland kidnap ordeal
A baby delivered on Christmas Day by a captive under threat of death, multiple miscarriages, repeated rapes and savage beatings -- all took place over a decade within the walls of an American home. Just days after three women and a six-year-old girl were rescued from Ariel Castro's house on Seymour…
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Friday, May 3, 2013
Knicks hold off Celtics to advance, Pacers move on
The New York Knicks turned back a furious late charge by the Boston Celtics, holding on for an 88-80 victory to reach the second round of the NBA playoffs. The victory gave the Knicks a four-games-to-two triumph in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference first-round series. They advanced to a second-round…
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Thursday, May 2, 2013
Google Now Personal Assistant Comes to IOS
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Today is "Hooters Appreciation Day" at the Capitol
Barbara Miller, PennLive.com Today is "Hooters Music Appreciation Day" at the Capitol. No, not that Hooters. This Hooters. The band, known for "And We Danced," "Day by Day" and "Fightin' on the Same Side" will perform from noon to 1 p.m. in the East Wing Rotunda. No chairs will be provided, so you'…
Syria blast kills 13 as Obama urges caution
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Obama cautious but hints at eventual action on Syria
President Barack Obama Tuesday warned against a rush to judgment on chemical weapons in Syria, but said proof of their use would trigger a "rethink" of his reluctance to use military force. As critics complain that he let Syria cross a US "red line," Obama said Washington believed chemical weapons…
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