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Elementary schools, homes and hospitals were destroyed in the monster twister?s wake.
Read more: Watch: Massive Tornado Devastates Oklahoma City Area, Dozens Killed
The Midwest has suffered from three straight days of tornado activity.
Read more: Watch: Tornado Outbreak: Destruction in the Heartland
The National Weather Service says tornado had wind speeds up to 200 mph.
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In advance of Apple CEO Tim Cook's testimony later today, in Washington, on the way Apple avoids paying U.S. taxes on money it earns overseas, both Apple and congressional investigators tried to get in a preemptive kidney-punch or two. Monday night Apple released an advance copy of Cook's testimony. Its 17 pages of self-defense are clear, blunt, unambiguous: Apple, Cook declares, "does not use tax gimmicks." It pays "an extraordinary amount" in U.S. taxes—nearly $6 billion last year, making it "likely the largest corporate income tax payer in the U.S." Its' effective tax rate last year, he says, was approximately 30.5 percent.
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Miguel's Billboard Music Awards accident a reminder to stay safe at concerts.
As a trio of scandals are all combining to embarrass the Obama administration at the same time, a growing number of Republicans are worried their party will screw it up. For every cry of "impeachment," there's a louder cry from the GOP establishment not to get too far ahead of themselves, at least not yet.
Read more: Caution and Bombast: Two GOP Responses to Scandal
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Monday, May 20, 2013
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At least 51 people are dead after a massive tornado touched down in the Oklahoma city metropolitan area on Monday. Among the dead were children from one of two elementary schools in Moore, Okla., that were devastated by the twister, local officials said. All across...
Donald Faison and Cacee Cobb said “I do” last December, and now, they’re finally giving their fans a look at their big day. Not only will they share photos in the summer issue of Martha Stewart Weddings, on stands in June, but for those who...
In light of the real-life devastation that tornados are causing in the Midwest, CBS has decided to postpone the finale of the sitcom “Mike & Molly,” which dealt with a tornado hitting Chicago. “Due to the tragic events this afternoon in Oklahoma, we are pre-empting...
WASHINGTON — Apple has avoided paying tens of billions of dollars in U.S. taxes by creating a complex web of subsidiary companies, particularly three in Ireland, a new Senate investigation has found. The company is not accused of breaking the law, but senators said Apple...
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