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The death of 520 people from tornadoes in a year in 2011 has just surpassed the record for the deadliest year of tornadoes since record keeping began.
The search for victims is continuing unabated on Thursday, just days after a massive tornado struck Joplin, Missouri, a city of 50,000 and killed 125 in the latest death toll count.
U.S. weather experts say a major tornado outbreak and severe storms are set to hit the MidWest again on Wednesday afternoon and evening as a deadly storm season continues to threaten after weeks of destruction.
Several sources, including the New York Daily News, are reporting that the New York Jets are considering Randy Moss as an addition to their backfield.
This past weekend, country music superstar, Taylor Swift, raised $750,000 for the Community Foundation of Tennessee and the recent tornado victims.
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A devastating tornado ripped through Joplin, Missouri, on late Sunday afternoon, damaging a hospital building and killing at least 31 people, with one death reported in Minneapolis.
As a massive crest of water surges south along the Mississippi River, many residents are being forced to pack up and head for higher ground as their homes are tragically inundated with floods.
There seems to be a broad-based strengthening in the labor market with the growth of payrolls in 42 U.S. states and a decline in unemployment rate in 39 states in April.
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As houses and agricultural fields lie submerged in the flood waters, check out some of the latest aerial views of Mississippi River Flooding in U.S.
You’re competing against young people in Beijing and Mumbai. Those kids are hungry, they’re working hard and you’ll need to be prepared for it, president Barack Obama said to U.S. high school graduates.
The Mississippi River crest is slowly moving south, with the river expected to crest at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana this week.
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Early this morning, the Mississippi River crested at 47.79 feet in Memphis, Tennessee, 13.79 feet higher than flood stage and the second highest level on record.
Shelby County Sherrif Bill Oldham said on Monday that law enforcement is keeping close watch and will arrest anyone breaking laws amid a difficult time in Memphis, Tennessee as it copes with a flood of historic proportions along the Mississippi river.
Memphis area residents have been warned that they are at risk of dangerous flooding as the region braces for the highest Mississippi River crest since 1937. Check out some of the latest pictures of the slowly rising Mississippi River floodwaters.
The series of tornadoes and thunderstorms that have swept past the southern U.S. state of Alabama and seven others, have claimed at least 311 lives so far and have left the city of Tuscaloosa in ruins, flattening entire city blocks.
More than 1 million customers are without electricity in Southern states on Thursday in the wake of devastating storms with tornadoes which have officially killed 305 people, mostly in Alabama.
Tornadoes and thunderstorms, termed catastrophic by U.S. President Barack Obama, that swept across the southern United States the past few days, left a trail of death and destruction - properties worth millions of dollars were damaged, nearly 300 people are dead and hundreds of thousands injured.