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• Children among the at least 51 dead after massive twister strikes near Oklahoma City - Fox NewsA massive tornado at least a half mile-wide with 200 mph winds churned through Oklahoma City's suburbs Monday afternoon, killing at least 51 people including at least 20 children, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled inside.
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• Oklahoma tornado tears massive path of death, destruction - CNN
Rescue workers raced against time and darkness Monday night looking for survivors after a powerful tornado blasted an area outside of Oklahoma City, leveling homes and leaving at least 51 people dead.
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• Vermont governor signs assisted-suicide bill - CBS News
Vermont is now the fourth state in the country that allows physician assisted suicide.
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• Supreme Court will hear church-state case over prayers at public meetings - Washington Post
The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear a new case on the intersection of religion and government in a dispute over prayers used to open public meetings.
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• Obama Administration to sign U.N. Arms Trade Treaty "In the very near future" - Daily Caller
As we reported last month, on April 2, the United Nations General Assembly voted 153-4 to pass the Arms Trade Treaty, with the United States voting in favor and several countries abstaining. The vote in the General Assembly pushed the treaty process forward after negotiations twice failed to deliver on the goal of developing the treaty by consensus. The Obama Administration is expected to sign the treaty soon after it is opened for signature on June 3.
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• AP CEO calls Justice Department's records seizure unconstitutional - Washington Times
The president and chief executive officer of The Associated Press on Sunday called the government's secret seizure of two months of reporters' phone records "unconstitutional" and said the news cooperative had not ruled out legal action against the Justice Department.
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Earlier U.S. News
• Lawmaker: IRS Probed Prayers of Pro-Life Group• Powerful tornadoes strike in four central U.S. states
• Obama's Counsel Was Told of IRS Audit Findings Weeks Ago
• Non-deportation rate drops -- to 99.2 percent
• IRS Also Targeted Pro-Life Groups: Will Media Report?
• Two 'known or suspected' terrorists vanished from witness program
• IRS Official in Charge During Tea Party Targeting Now Runs Health Care Office
• D.C. turns on Obama
• IRS approved liberal groups while Tea Party in limbo
• James Dobson confirms slam campaign against his group
• Obama to Announce Major US Nuclear Force Cuts Soon
• Acting director of IRS forced to resign amid furor over targeting of conservative groups
• Benghazi Emails Released
• Director of IRS Tax-Exempt Determinations Office Is Obama Donor
• Israel-related groups also pointed to IRS scrutiny
• Progressive Group: IRS Gave Us Conservative Groups' Confidential Docs
• Support for same-sex marriage now firmly above 50 percent, poll says
• FBI opens criminal probe of tax agency, audit cites disarray
• Holder says AP probe handled by deputy after he recused himself
• White House in damage control mode as potential scandals pile up
• Franklin Graham: IRS targeted us, too
• McConnell: 'We've Only Started to Scratch the Surface of This Scandal'
• IRS officials in Washington were involved in targeting of conservative groups
• Gov't obtains wide AP phone records in probe
• Insurers predict 100%-400% Obamacare rate explosion

