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By Sunday, eastern portions of the Plains and the lower Mississippi Valley are at risk for severe storms. The area in red is at greatest risk, though severe weather is also possible within the yellow area.
 
  Severe storms, tornadoes likely in central USA this weekend  
  The severe weather outbreak will probably be the worst of the season so far.  
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  A Ukrainian police officer stands guard at a checkpoint, with Ukrainian flags, that was attacked by unknown men outside the Black Sea port of Odessa, Ukraine, on April 25, 2014. Seven people were injured in the attack.   Ukraine PM: Russia 'wants to start World War III'
U.S. warns of new sanctions as Russia announces military exercise near hte border.
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  markets      
  Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting  in the Kremlin in Moscow on Wednesday.   Russian central bank raises interest rate to 7.5%
The bank said it was hiking rates to bring down inflation.
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  nation      
  Police investigated a stabbing at Jonathan Law high school in Mitford, Conn. Local media say a boy stabbed a girl who turned down his invitation to the junior prom April 25, 2014.   Boy stabs, kills girl who turned down prom date
A 16-year junior at the Mitford, Conn., high school was arrested as a suspect.
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  A diver jumps into the sea to look for people believed to have been trapped in the sunken Sewol ferry near buoys which were installed to mark the vessel in the water off the southern coast near Jindo, South Korea, on April 25, 2014.   Divers battle darkness, fear to find bodies in sunken ferry
Drivers are searching the corridors and cabins of the sunken South Korea ferry.
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  nation-now      
  Sunrise over Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park on  April 7, 2014,  in Northwest Montana.   Which U.S. states have the most pride?
A new poll by Gallup reveals how residents feel about the state they live in.
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  nation      
  A rubber duck is on display during the National Toy Hall of Fame ceremony at the National Museum of Play at The Strong in Rochester, N.Y., Thursday, Nov. 7, 2013. The rubber duck and the ancient game of chess were inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame T   Ohio woman charged in theft from child's grave
Woman said she took toy so dog roaming cemetery wouldn't destroy it.
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  markets      
  Rob Pilatus, left, and Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli give the thumbs-up as they display their Grammys after being presented with the 1989 best new artist award in Los Angeles Feb. 21, 1990. They were later stripped of their award after being revealed a   Blame it on the rain? 60% of companies are
More than half of companies are talking about weather being an issue with earnings
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  nfl      
  The Bills will be playing without the support of their official cheerleaders this year. Stephanie Mateczun, whose company manages the Buffalo Jills cheerleading squad, said Thursday, April 24, 2014, she has suspended operations through at least the e   Buffalo Bills cheerleaders suspend operations
Cheerleaders stop appearances after lawsuit over pay, work conditions
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  columnist      
  Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.   5 Google tips and tricks
Here are a few useful and fun things you can do via Google search.
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A soldier stands on a memorial filled with wooden crosses and red poppies during an Anzac Day service at Polygon Wood in Zonnebeke, Belgium. Anzac Day is commemorated by New Zealand and Australia to remember the service of those who fought in all war

A soldier stands on a memorial filled with wooden crosses and red poppies during an Anzac Day service at Polygon Wood in Zonnebeke, Belgium. Anzac Day is commemorated by New Zealand and Australia to remember the service of those who fought in all war
 
  Popular Stories
Severe storms, tornadoes likely in central USA this weekend
Ukraine PM: Russia 'wants to start World War III'
Russian central bank raises interest rate to 7.5%
 
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