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South reels from deadly tornado outbreak as new storm takes aim in the West

South reels from deadly tornado outbreak as new storm takes aim in the West

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Communities in the South awoke Monday morning reeling from a deadly tornado outbreak and powerful thunderstorms. Over the weekend, at least 27 tornadoes were reported across five states — Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. Officials said at least 21 people died in Mississippi, where one […]

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Snow Softball Swept By Southern Idaho Monday

Snow Softball Swept By Southern Idaho Monday

TWIN FALLS, Idaho-Monday, Southern Idaho swept Snow in SWAC softball play as the Golden Eagles prevailed 9-0 and 14-6. In the first game, Brylee Bigelow homered twice and Tessa Hokanson and Gracie Teninger also went yard for Southern Idaho. Gracie Walters posted nine strikeouts in six innings of work to […]

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Nashville school shooting: What to know about the six victims

Nashville school shooting: What to know about the six victims

The Covenant School (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) — The six victims of a fatal shooting at a private Christian elementary school in Tennessee’s capital city have been identified by police. Three students and three staff members were shot and killed at the Covenant School in Nashville on Monday morning. The Metropolitan Nashville […]

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Philadelphia says ‘no need to buy water at this time’ after nearby chemical spill

Philadelphia says ‘no need to buy water at this time’ after nearby chemical spill

Jon Lovette/Getty Images (PHILADELPHIA) — A nearby chemical spill in Philadelphia has local residents on high alert, after officials initially recommended that residents use bottled water “out of an abundance of caution.” The city of Philadelphia on Monday said the tap water from the Baxter Drinking Water Treatment Plant is safe […]

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Train carrying iron ore derails in San Bernardino County, California

Train carrying iron ore derails in San Bernardino County, California

San Bernardino County Fire via Twitter (SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, Calif.) — A train carrying raw material derailed in California on Monday, according to San Bernardino County fire officials. There were no passengers on the Union Pacific train, but multiple cars containing iron ore derailed, officials said. According to Union Pacific […]

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Trump live updates: Grand jury expected to resume hearing Trump case Monday

Trump live updates: Grand jury expected to resume hearing Trump case Monday

Fatih Aktas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A grand jury is continuing to weigh charges against former President Donald Trump in connection with the Manhattan district attorney’s probe into the 2016 hush payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. No current or former president has ever been indicted […]

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Timeline: How the Nashville shooting at Covenant School unfolded

Timeline: How the Nashville shooting at Covenant School unfolded

Seth Herald/Getty Images (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) — Three children and three adults were killed in a mass shooting at the Covenant School outside Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday. The alleged shooter, an unidentified 28-year-old woman, was killed by police. Here is the timeline of what we know took place, according to investigators. […]

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Man Dies In Officer-Involved Shooting In Sandy

Man Dies In Officer-Involved Shooting In Sandy

(Sandy, UT) — A man is dead following an officer-involved shooting in Sandy. Officers went to a home in the community early yesterday after a report about someone suffering a mental health crisis. The man had already left the area but was found a short time later. Officers said they […]

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Utah School District Reviewing Bible After Content Challenge

Utah School District Reviewing Bible After Content Challenge

(Davis County, UT) — A controversy is brewing in Utah’s Davis County School District where the Bible is being reviewed after a parent challenged the book under a state law passed last year. The petition to pull the book from the school library argues that the Bible is pornographic under […]

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Cox Defends Utah Social Media Laws On “Meet The Press”

Cox Defends Utah Social Media Laws On “Meet The Press”

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s governor is defending the state’s new laws that try to limit kids’ exposure to social media. Governor Cox appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” yesterday. Cox said the mental and emotional damage caused by social media is likely to destroy an entire generation of […]

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