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Tornadoes kill least 21, ripping across South
Survivors of this weekend's deadly tornadoes that ripped through the Plains and the South spent Mother's Day sifting through the wreckage of their homes. The storms left 20 people dead in the Midwest, and one dead in Georgia. Late Sunday the system hit the coast off the Carolinas, officials said.



U.S. aid flight en route to Myanmar
A U.S. military airplane with relief supplies has taken off and is scheduled to land in Myanmar at about 2 p.m. Monday on a mission that American officials say they hope will "build trust."



Bush: Jenna's wedding was 'spectacular'
President Bush today called the wedding of his daughter Jenna to Henry Hager on Saturday evening "spectacular," saying the couple exchanged vows just as the sun set at his Texas ranch.



Obama ties Clinton in race for superdelegates
Sen. Barack Obama has tied Sen. Hillary Clinton in the race for superdelegates, according to CNN's latest count. Obama today picked up the backing of California superdelegate Crystal Strait of the Young Democrats of America. The Democrats next face off Tuesday in West Virginia, where Clinton leads in polls.



Death toll rises as Lebanon simmers
At least 44 people have been killed and more than 140 wounded in four days of clashes between pro- and anti-government supporters in Lebanon, according to the war-torn country's Internal Security Forces.



'Speed Racer' debuts at a distant second
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Skull worship inspires new 'Indiana Jones'
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