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Canadian Press NewsAlert: 20 children among 51 killed by Oklahoma tornado

OKLAHOMA CITY - Medical examiner says at least 20 children among the 51 people killed by Oklahoma tornado....

posted: May 20,2013





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Canadian Press NewsAlert: Flattened buildings after tornado near Oklahoma City

MOORE, Okla. - Video footage shows fires and flattened buildings after a tornado ripped through an area near Oklahoma City....


Guatemala's top court overturns ex-dictator's genocide conviction, orders trial to resume

GUATEMALA CITY - Guatemala's top court overturned the genocide conviction of former dictator Efrain Rios Montt and ordered on Monday that his trial restart, throwing into disarray proceedings that had been hailed as historic for delivering ...


Senior White House staff, but not Obama, knew of tax probe; president not told

WASHINGTON - The White House chief of staff and other senior presidential advisers knew in late April that an upcoming report was likely to find that employees of the U.S. tax agency had inappropriately targeted conservative political...


Tornado warnings spanning Midwest, from Texas to Illinois, in wake of deadly Oklahoma twister

MOORE, Okla. - Tornado warnings have been issued across much of the Midwest, stretching from Texas to Illinois, following a second deadly twister in as many days in the Oklahoma City area....


37 killed in US tornado, with death toll expected to rise, medical examiner's office says

MOORE, Okla. - The Oklahoma Medical Examiner's Office says 37 people have been killed by a tornado that hit suburban Oklahoma City on Monday afternoon....


Hospitals treating nearly 60 injured, including more than a dozen kids, after US tornado

OKLAHOMA CITY - Officials at two hospitals say they're treating nearly 60 patients, including more than a dozen children, after a massive tornado hit the Oklahoma City suburbs....








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