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'Twister' Premiere

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Maria Shriver at the 'Twister' Premiere on May 8, 1996. (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images)
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Getty Images

'Twister' Premiere

Pre-K - Higher Ed
David Alan Grier at the 'Twister' Premiere on May 8, 1996. (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images)
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A rotating wall cloud during a severe thunderstorm is seen near

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A rotating wall cloud during a severe thunderstorm is seen near
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Tornado Disaster In Three States

Higher Ed
Wide shot of tornado damage / map of US shows affected states, Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania / victim in hospital reads newspaper in bed / boy with bandaged eye ls in bed / people sort through ruins of houses reduced to...
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Bloomberg

Fed Has Thrown Kitchen Sink at Repo Issue, BofA's Cabana Says

Higher Ed
Dec.17 -- Lale Topcuoglu, JOHCM senior fund manager, and Mark Cabana, BofA Securities head of U.S. rates strategy, discuss the Federal Reserve's approach to preventing flare ups in the repo market. They speak with Bloomberg's Alix Steel...
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Curated Video

Survivors of the 2011 Tornado devastation in Alabama are helping victims of the latest outbreak of at least 10 tornadoes to hit the state

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Ala. tornado survivors help other survivors CAPTION: Survivors of the 2011 tornado devastation in Alabama are helping victims of the latest outbreak of at least 10 tornadoes to hit the state, killing two people and destroying or...
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Sky News

New Houses & Empty Plots in Joplin Missouri

Higher Ed
New Houses & Empty Plots in Joplin Missouri
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Curated Video

Tornado Outbreak Leaves Trail Of Destruction Across Southern U.S.

Higher Ed
A 39-year-old Alabama woman and her 8-year-old son were killed by one of dozens of tornadoes that swept across the Deep South over the past two days.
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Tornado Outbreak

9th - 10th
Science Friday discusses a tornado outbreak that killed more than fifty people in southern United States, and illustrates the conditions needed for tornado formation.