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    FILE - This May 23, 2011 file photo shows an American flag flying over the remains of a tornado-ravaged neighborhood in Tuscaloosa, Ala., a month after a killer storms in Alabama. Oklahoma and Kansas may have the reputation as tornado hotspots, but Florida and the rest of the Southeast are far more vulnerable to killer twisters, a new analysis shows. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves, File)
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    Illinois officials warn residents to be prepared for tornadoes, severe weather

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    North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper responds to a question during an interview at the governor's mansion in Raleigh, N.C.
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    Arizona proposal seeks to curb home equity theft

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    Senate bill would open Medicaid to all Georgia residents
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    An Israeli shoots his weapon at a gun range near the West Bank Jewish settlement of Givat Zeev, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015.
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    Gun-owner lobby tracking 254 bills in Illinois

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    Blagojevich criticizes Pritzker, Madigan, the Springfield ‘swamp’
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    Un trabajador médico escribe en un tubo tras recoger una muestra de un paciente en un hotel utilizado para colocar a personas en cuarentena en Wuhan, en la provincia central de Hubei, China, el martes 4 de febrero de 2020.
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    Louisiana Gov.: No coronavirus cases yet, but a matter of ‘when, not if’

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    Wisconsin Governor signs two laws to crack down on repeat drunk drivers
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    Differing E-Verify bills head for Florida Senate, House votes
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    In this Sept. 25, 2014 photo, students attend The Foot in the Door Career Fair at the University of Illinois in Springfield, Ill. The Labor Department releases employment data for September on Friday, Oct. 3, 2014. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)
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    Louisiana Gov. Edwards will again push to raise minimum wage; critics say change would kill jobs

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