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At least 3 killed after tornadoes tear through southeastern U.S.
Tornadoes and severe thunderstorms killed at least three people across Tennessee and North Carolina Wednesday night, adding to a week of extreme weather hammering several states. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez has more.CBS News - Top stories -
At least 50 dead after flash flooding in northern Afghanistan
Death toll may rise as search continues for victims under mud and rubble and as more rain approaches. At least 50 people, mainly women and children, have been killed in flash flooding in the northern Afghanistan province of Baghlan.. The number ...The Guardian - World
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Demonstrations continue at universities across the country during weekend commencement ceremonies
Demonstrations continued and new encampments were erected at universities across the country as commencement ceremonies took place Saturday following weeks of pro-Palestinian protests that have led to nearly 3,000 arrests, according to an NBC News ...NBC News - Top stories -
Israel orders new evacuations as it prepares to expand Rafah operations
The Israeli military issued an “urgent warning” to evacuate parts of Rafah, signaling an expansion of its military campaign in Gaza's southernmost city.NBC News - Top stories - Israel -
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. walks back support for 'full-term' abortions following pressure from campaign
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Northern lights visible across U.S., even reaching the deep south, due to solar storm
Dazzling colors lit up the night sky over the United States as the aurora borealis was visible as far south as Florida and even possibly Hawaii. NBC News’ George Solis speaks with a planetarium director to learn more about what’s causing the ...NBC News - Top stories -
Switzerland’s Nemo becomes Eurovision's first nonbinary winner
Malmö, Sweden, plays host this year, as performers from 25 countries take the stage for the final.NBC News - Top stories