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  • Associated Press

    Tornadoes tear through southeastern US as storms leave 3 dead

    Forecasters warned a wave of dangerous storms in the U.S. could march through parts of the South early Thursday, after storms a day earlier spawned damaging tornadoes and massive hail, leaving two dead in Tennessee and one dead in North Carolina. The storms continue an outbreak of torrential rain and tornadoes that has cut across the country this week, from the Plains to the Midwest and now the southeastern U.S. At least four people have died in storms since Monday. Amid Wednesday's storms, the National Weather Service continued issuing tornado warnings that stretch past midnight in North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Missouri and Kentucky.

  • BBC

    Exhibition to celebrate TV's inventor

    John Logie Baird successfully experimented with transmitting images in Hastings, 100 years ago.

  • BBC

    What will Andy Street do next?

    The former West Midlands mayor is considering his next career move is after his election defeat.