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Missouri Tornado Kills 5 in Latest Wave of Severe Weather
A tornado ripped through southeastern Missouri before dawn on Wednesday, killing five people and causing widespread destruction as the third in a series of deadly massive storms over the past two weeks struck the nation's heartland.

Atlanta Airport Once Again Ranked Busiest in the World
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EPA Tightens Mercury Emissions Limits at Coal Power Plants
The Environmental Protection Agency is tightening rules that limit emissions of mercury and other harmful pollutants from coal-fired power plants.
