The tornadoes caused significant damage and injuries along the path through Illinois and Indiana.
Indiana’s April 6 voter registration deadline is approaching ahead of the May 5 primary election.
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Security officers at Temple Israel had "engaged the threat" that apparently started with a vehicle ramming into the building, according to Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard.
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Librarian Jarrett Dapier's graphic novel tells a fictionalized account of real-life events in 2013 that restricted access to Marjane Satrapi's memoir Persepolis in Chicago Public Schools.
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The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act would ban large investors from buying up single-family homes.
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Americans are betting on sports, elections, award shows and even military actions. The Atlantic writer McKay Coppins bet $10k from his employer in his investigation of this gambling world.
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Google Maps has been around for more than 20 years, and in that time, the way we navigate around has completely changed.
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Almost all the work for these dishes is done ahead of time so you can run into the kitchen during the commercials and heat something up, grab a few bowls and plates, and dig in without missing any of the action.
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A group of teenagers that formed a rock band in the 1960s never released their music until now.
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The Trump administration says the U.S. will release 172 million barrels of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
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New reporting from ProPublica finds that a program designed to prevent civilian deaths was gutted last year.
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Stacey Schuhwerk and her son, Tyler, are back in Massachusetts.
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Coleman Barks died last month at the age of 88.
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That supply squeeze is leading to skyrocketing beef prices and layoffs in the meatpacking business.
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While commuters race through New York's Penn Station, dancers rehearse all down the corridor before they film their performances for social media.
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The Trump administration has cut off oil to Cuba, resulting in blackouts, fuel shortages and severe economic unrest.