Massive tornado flattens suburb of Oklahoma City, at least 51 dead
TULSA, Oklahoma - A 2-mile-wide tornado tore through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on Monday, killing at least 51 people including 20 children, destroying homes and trapping two dozen school children beneath rubble. Full Article | Live Coverage
IRS officials back on Capitol Hill hot seat
WASHINGTON - A Senate panel will try to pry more details out of current and former officials of the Internal Revenue Service about the agency's targeting of conservative groups for extra scrutiny when they sought tax-exempt status. Full Article
Israel fires back at Syria after troops attacked
JERUSALEM - Israeli troops shot at a target across the Syrian frontier in response to gunfire that struck its forces in the Golan Heights, the Israeli military said. Full Article
Yahoo's rise in Asia offsets risk from Tumblr bet
SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc Chief Executive Marissa Mayer's $1.1 billion acquisition of blogging service Tumblr will be a test of her ability to revive the aging Web portal. Full Article | Video
JPMorgan investors on edge over Dimon vote
TAMPA, Florida - As final ballots come in on a proposal to strip JPMorgan Chase Chairman and Chief Executive Jamie Dimon of his chairman title, some worry about what will happen if shareholders win what will likely be a close vote. Full Article
Apple, Congress spar over taxes
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO - In a memorandum released a day before Apple CEO Tim Cook testifies before Congress, a Senate committee revealed that the company uses an unusual tax structure to ensure that it pays little or no taxes to any government. Full Article
Emergency teams rescue the wounded
May 21 - Emergency teams rescue the wounded after a massive tornado hits Oklahoma. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Austerity is a moral issue
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