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Small towns like Rainsville, Alabama were once rural places that few outsiders had ever heard of. Now they're wrenching scenes of destruction where dozens have died in Wednesday's tornadoes. Seven states were hit, and officials say the death toll has reached 329.

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HEADLINE: Rainsville resident: 'Damaged, but not killed' CAPTION: Small towns like Rainsville, Alabama were once rural places that few outsiders had ever heard of. Now they're wrenching scenes of destruction where dozens have died in...
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Suffolk council have to make big budget cuts

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Suffolk council have to make big budget cuts
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Ice, Eisenhower, Vaccine

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Polar Bear-niks Somewhere in the Soviet Union, a swimming hole carved in the surface of a frozen river is enjoyed by a hardy group of bathers. Ike Blasts "Despicable" Slurs At his White House press conference, President Eisenhower...
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Residents near Atlanta, Georgia continue to pick up the pieces after devastating floods earlier in the week. However, for many folks what they are finding is utter destruction

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: It'll be six months before I live in this house CAPTION: Residents near Atlanta, Georgia continue to pick up the pieces after devastating floods earlier in the week. However, for many folks what they are finding...
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The Many Ways Uber Benefits from Didi China Deal

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Aug. 1 -- Didi Chuxing has announced plans to acquire Uber's China operations, putting an end to a battle for ride-sharing supremacy that has cost Uber up to $2 billion. Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Tim Culpan looks at how the deal...
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Florida governor declares state of emergency

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Florida Governor Rick Scott has described the shooting at a gay Orlando nightclub "an act of terrorism" and said a state of emergency had been declared so that resources could be made immediately available.He spoke on Sunday afternoon at...
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Lawyer: $1.9 Million Settlement in Bland Lawsuit

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYChicago — 15 September 2016 1.Geneva Reed-Veal, her daughter, and attorneys walk out of the Chicago offices where they were interviewed by the APAP...
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VOICED : Support for Republicans strong in poorest parEric Millerts of the US

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In one of the poorest areas of the US voters are fiercely opposed to Barack Obama and support Republicans even though they have promised to cut social programs that provide the basic necessities that keep many people afloat
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Ocean's Election: Rigging the System Vegas-Style

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Oct. 19 -- Can the 2016 U.S. presidential election actually be rigged? We go to Las Vegas to find out. By Griffin Hammond, Alexander Trowbridge, and Matt Negrin.
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VOICED : Controversy in Mexico over statue

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VOICED : Controversy in Mexico over statue
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Bus and truck collide in Kenya, at least 27 dead

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Kenyan police say 27 people have been killed in a collision between a passenger bus and a trailer truck.Police say the accident took place along the major road linking two of Kenya's biggest cities, capital Nairobi and the port of...
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Marines survey damage from Florence in N.C.

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U.S. marines were deployed to Jacksonville, North Carolina, to assist residents who may be trapped due to the catastrophic flooding caused by Florence.
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U.S. Marines deployed to Jacksonville to survey damage from Florence

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U.S. marines were deployed to Jacksonville, North Carolina, to assist residents who may be trapped due to the catastrophic flooding caused by Florence.
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Illegal vape-making operation found in Wisconsin

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A Wisconsin sheriff  asks other agencies around the nation to contact his department to see if a recently uncovered large illegal vape-making operation is connected to any serious illnesses or deaths.
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Cave Fire Prompts Mandatory Evacuations In Southern California

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The blaze has scorched at least 3,300 acres. As of Monday night, it was 0% contained.
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Video Shows Black Inmate Saying 'I Can't Breathe' Before His Death

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The autopsy report said he suffered a brain injury from deprivation of oxygen. A medical examiner said he was also asphyxiated from a restraint.
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Tesla Drops Lawsuit Against Alameda County Over Reopening

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The company dismissed the lawsuit after it reached an agreement with Alameda County to resume production.
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Co Down manufacturer creates new safety shields for Covid-19 healthcare staff

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An entrepreneurial designer has teamed up with medical experts to produce a new protective product for treating coronavirus patients. The clear one piece-head box developed by Michael Knight shields clinical staff when they are...
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Confusion Around Vaccine Distribution In Florida

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Hundreds of people lined up for hours in Lee County, Florida. Those over 65 and health care workers are able to get vaccinated there.
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Tom Tugendhat MP interview on coronavirus tier restrictions

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Tom Tugendhat MP on lobbying the Government on relaxing tier restrictions for areas of counties that have lower numbers of coronavirus cases on 25 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Tom Tugendhat MP interview on coronavirus tier restrictions

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Tom Tugendhat MP on lobbying the Government on relaxing tier restrictions for areas of counties that have lower numbers of coronavirus cases on 25 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Recovery Efforts Continue Following Hurricane Sally

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Days after Hurricane Sally made landfall, residents in Alabama and Florida are still being rescued and about half a million homes don't have power.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Hurricane Delta leaves nearly 500K Louisiana homes without power, Ohio county ballot mix up, Former Philadelphia police officer charged with murder