Tornado that killed 25 people had 200 mph sustained winds

Friday night, an EF-4 tornado with wind gusts of up to 200 mph and a staggering 59-mile path of destruction tore through Rolling Fork, Mississippi. Whole blocks were flattened, houses destroyed, cars flipped over, and a church steeple and water tower were ripped from the ground. In the aftermath of the devastating winds, at least 25 people lost their lives with dozens more injured, including one man in Alabama. In response to the wreckage, emergency …

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Supreme Court Faced With “Major Decision” on the EPA

(InformingNews.com) – The US Supreme Court has many controversial cases to hear this year. One of the less high-profile, yet incredibly important cases, could redefine the regulatory power of government agencies. Starting February 28, the court began hearing a case that requires the justices to consider if authorization from Congress is necessary for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to end fossil fuel use in the United States. In situations questioning agency power, the justices usually …

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