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Storm rages across central US, bringing torrential rain and flash flooding

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As communities in the central US grapple with widespread devastation from a line of deadly storms that spawned dozens of tornadoes this week, forecasters are warning of more grave threats to the region: additional severe thunderstorms...
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US floods: flash floods rip through US states

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Severe flash flooding has struck the Midwest and South U.S., with authorities issuing a "one-in-1000-year" flood warning. Millions of people have been evacuated as torrential rains overwhelm cities and infrastructure. Emergency services...
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Tornadoes cause damage and fatalities in Tennessee: At least 5 killed, hundreds affected

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Violent storms, including tornadoes, have struck the South and Midwest United States. Severe storms across Tennessee have killed at least five people and left hundreds affected by power outages, water advisories, and significant damage....
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US: Life-threatening flash flooding expected amid severe storms

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Storms including tornadoes struck parts of the South and Midwest US, killing at least one person, knocking down power lines and trees, ripping roofs off homes, and shooting debris thousands of feet into the air. A tornado emergency was...
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US: Severe storms hit Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, Mississippi

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Storms including tornadoes struck parts of the South and Midwest US, killing at least one person, knocking down power lines and trees, ripping roofs off homes, and shooting debris thousands of feet into the air. A tornado emergency was...
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Former police chief escapes from prison

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Officials said Grant Hardin was “wearing a makeshift outfit designed to mimic law enforcement when he escaped." (Scripps News)
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Monsoon-like conditions threaten Pittsburgh as severe storms kick up in other states

Higher Ed
A powerful storm downed trees and power lines, leaving more than a half million customers in Pennsylvania, Ohio and neighboring states in the dark on Wednesday morning, with local officials reporting at least three deaths.
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Arkansas Gov: Trump Dominating Every Conversation Globally

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Republican Governor of Arkansas, said President Donald Trump is the key focus of conversation both in Davos and around the world. Gov. Huckabee Sanders spoke in an interview with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz at the...
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Urban-rural divide, a 'Red Wall' in the South among trends propelling GOP votes

Higher Ed
An urban-rural divide and a 'Red Wall' in the South were among trends propelling GOP votes in the 2024 election. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

More Consolidation for Regional Banks

Higher Ed
Darrin Williams, Southern Bancorp CEO tells us why we haven't seen the last of consolidation among regional banks.
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Bloomberg

Tornado Slams Little Rock, Arkansas

Higher Ed
Watch as a tornado plows through Little Rock, Arkansas, and the surrounding areas, reducing rooftops to splinters, toppling vehicles and tossing debris on roadways.
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Bloomberg

Community Banks Too Important to Fail

Higher Ed
Darrin Williams, Southern Bancorp CEO discusses the repercussions felt by community banks from the banking crisis. He speaks with David Westin and Romaine Bostick on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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At least four dead as massive storm strikes multiple US states

Higher Ed
A monster storm system tore through the US south and midwest on Friday, spawning deadly tornadoes that shredded homes and shopping centres in Arkansas and collapsed a theatre roof during a heavy metal concert in Illinois. At least one...
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partial solar eclipse

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partial solar eclipse
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Pulleys stretch ropes across a large factory.

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Pulleys stretch ropes across a large factory.
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partial solar eclipse

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partial solar eclipse
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Signs, "Heritage Trail, Civil War Trail and Butterfield Trail"

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Signs, 'Heritage Trail, Civil War Trail and Butterfield Trail'
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Bronze statue of "The Little Rock Nine" segregated Little Rock Central High School students

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Bronze statue of 'The Little Rock Nine' segregated Little Rock Central High School students
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We Are Bringing Up Our Kids In The Klu Klux Klan

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(EXCLUSIVE) BERGMAN, AR - JUNE 06: (L-R) Shelby Pendergraft 17, Rachel Pendergraft, Andrew Pendergraft 10 and Charty Pendergraft 19, at the Christian Revival Center on June 06, 2010 in Bergman, Arkansas.Pretty blonde sisters Charity and...
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Camera drives by downtown Little Rock trolley, Central Arkansas Transit

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Camera drives by downtown Little Rock trolley, Central Arkansas Transit
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CU PAN Monitor showing heart beat / Little Rock, Arkansas, USA

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CU PAN Monitor showing heart beat / Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
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Wide shot of Little Rock Central High School building

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Wide shot of Little Rock Central High School building
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Jefferson Thomas, one of the original 'Little Rock Nine', returns to Central High School after 7 years

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Exterior of Little Rock Central / students of mixed races walking down school hallways / Elizabeth Eckford walking down hallway.
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Protesting Bill Clinton in Little Rock, Arkansas

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Protester protests Bill Clinton while standing out top of a van and shouting at press while holding a sign.