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Oklahoma Tornado Kills 51, Death Toll Likely to Rise

At least 51 people, including seven children at an elementary school, were killed Monday by a massive tornado in an area just outside Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City Tornado The tornado was estimated to be at least two miles wide at one point as it moved through Moore, in the southern part of the Oklahoma City metro area. Videos showed a huge funnel cloud stretching from the sky to the ground, kicking up dangerous debris . Officials say the death toll is likely to rise. Emergency personnel were scouring the school’s rubble Monday evening, reports indicate. Footage also showed a number of other leveled buildings. The casualties may be even worse than are being confirmed at this time: Twelve adults and eight children are being treated at the Oklahoma University Medical Center and The Children’s Hospital in Oklahoma City. The Norman Regional Hospital and the Healthplex in Norman, Ok., are treating an unspecified number of people for “trauma, lacerations and broken bones.” Thirteen patients have been moved from Moore Hospital to other hospitals, Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management officials said. Oklahoma Tornado Keli Pirtle, a spokeswoman for the National Weather Service in Norman, Okla., said the tornado touched down at 2:56 p.m. and traveled for 20 miles. It was on the ground for 40 minutes, she said, striking the town of Newcastle and traveling 10 miles to Moore, a populous suburb of Oklahoma City. Pirtle said preliminary data suggested that it was a Category 4 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita scale, which measures tornado strength on a scale of 0-5. Television on Monday showed destruction spread over a vast area of the region, with blocks upon blocks of homes and businesses destroyed. Residents, some partly clothed and apparently caught by surprise, were shown picking through rubble, while several large structures were on fire. Cars were upended, flipped and stacked on top of each other. The deadly storm system continued to churn through the region on Monday afternoon, and forecasters warned that new tornadoes could still form. An earlier storm system also spawned several strong tornadoes across Oklahoma on Sunday. Several deaths were reported then as well. Russell Schneider, director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Storm Prediction Center, said the area’s tornado risk is still high. Our thoughts are with the victims and their loved ones.

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Update: Death Toll Rises To 14 Confirmed With Allegedly 60 People Still Missing And 200 Injured After Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion

The death toll continues to rise in the aftermath of the Texas plant explosion… Death Toll Rises to 14 With 200 Injured After Texas Explosion Fourteen people have now been confirmed dead with 200 people injured after a fertilizer plant explosion in West, Texas. Original reports cited the death toll between 5 and 15 with at least 160 people injured , with a previously unknown number of residents missing that has since been allegedly estimated at 60, although Texas government officials say the actual number of missing persons is still “confusing.” via NBC News While the death toll from a horrific fertilizer plant explosion was raised to 14 Friday, after two additional bodies were found, investigators later said that the number of people who were still missing had been overblown. Earlier Friday, Sen. John Cornyn said 60 people were still unaccounted for after one the worst American industrial accidents in recent years. But officials later said that the list of missing people that had been provided was “confusing.” Mayor Tommy Muska said there are “a lot of displaced people,” so the list is misleading. Most — if not all of those missing — have been found, officials said, adding that they still do not have an accurate count of those who are still missing. The explosion occurred just before 8 p.m. local time on Wednesday in West, Texas, which is north of Waco. The scene was described by witnesses as looking like a bombing site in a war zone. Approximately 200 people were injured and three rescue fire trucks were destroyed, Sgt. Jason Reyes Reyes said. Five volunteer firefighters and four emergency services workers are among the dead, officials said. It truly is both heartbreaking and heroic how so many emergency service workers risk their lives to save others only to end up among those who lost their lives.

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Puppy Tied to Tracks By Terrible Old Man: Saved!

Officials at a Riverside County animal shelter say a 10-month old poodle/terrier named Banjo is okay today after a 78-year old man tied the puppy to railroad tracks on April 2. Fortunately, an engineer pulled the emergency brakes in time and saved the animal. Union Pacific Special Agent Sal Pina responded to the scene and referred to it as “one of the worst things I’ve seen.” He untied the dog and detained the man, who said he had no other option because his family didn’t want Banjo anymore. “After an extensive interview, Agent Pina said that he could not pursue an animal-cruelty case because the man appeared to be confused, or senile and didn’t fully understand what he had done,” John Welsh of the Riverside County Department of Animal Services said in a statement.

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REVIEW: ‘The Call’ Suffers From Too Many Hang-Ups (And What’s With Halle Berry’s Hair?)

Representing a slightly skewed take on 2004’s Cellular crossed with a lobotomized Silence of the Lambs , Brad Anderson’s high-concept thriller The Call  would be an unremarkable bit of women-in-peril dreck were it not for two distinguishing factors — the sexualized sadism inflicted upon the half-dressed 16-year-old Abigail Breslin, and the equally sadistic Sideshow Bob coiffure affixed to the otherwise lovely Halle Berry. These indignities aside, there’s little to differentiate this high-pitched screamer from a particularly feverish Law and Order  rerun, and it might be tough for such a film to dial in sizable auds to theaters.  One of the more high-profile films to bear the WWE Studios label in recent years, The Call  features no actual grappling, yet it shows the fingerprints of its benefactor in the presence of wrestling star David Otunga, as well as a serial-killer villain (Michael Eklund) who seems less psychopath than juice-head. Perhaps it’s unfair to blame the producers for the film’s overwrought tempo, but whatever the cause, the pic’s dunderheaded emotional timbre is miles removed from the relative class of director Anderson’s previous efforts The Machinist  and Transsiberian , confusing macho aggression for menace, and tightly framed screaming for suspense. Berry stars as Jordan, a hotshot 911 operator who rules over the bustling call center known as “the Hive” — we know she’s a star when co-workers casually ask her for the institutional code for a multiple stabbing. Featuring some nice aerial photography of Downtown Los Angeles, the pic expends 10 minutes laying character foundations involving Jordan’s unseen cop father, her handsome LAPD-officer boyfriend (Morris Chestnut), and her charged relationship with an unsympathetic supervisor, then disregards these details entirely once the action gets rolling. Receiving a 911 call from a teenage girl in the midst of a home invasion, Jordan concocts an elaborate strategy to help her evade the predator, but gives the girl away by hitting the redial button when the call is cut off. (Berry’s character will similarly vacillate between Jason Bourne-like ingenuity and howling stupidity throughout the remainder of the film.) The girl is abducted and murdered by the unseen, catchphrase-spouting killer, and the guilt-ridden Jordan takes a leave of absence. Try as she might, Jordan can’t avoid the call to heroism, which arrives soon, via another emergency call. Teenage Casey (Breslin), has been drugged and kidnapped from a mall parking lot, and wakes up in the trunk of a car speeding down the freeway. Through some needlessly convoluted plot machinations, she has a friend’s untraceable pay-as-you-go cell phone in her pocket, and Jordan must don the headset once again to talk her out of harm’s way. It’s here that the film generates its only real sparks of invention, as the desk-bound Jordan is forced to coach the hysterical teen though a series of ruses to try to tip off passers-by. Unspooling more or less in real-time, the pursuit sequences manage to evoke the primary appeal of such high-concept material, for which one happily suspends disbelief just to see how long the filmmakers can stick to the premise. But no sooner can you say “this time … it’s personal” than the film disengages completely, running Jordan through some paint-by-numbers Nancy Drew routines, and veering toward the ickily exploitative as it invents reasons to remove Breslin’s shirt and tie her up. Berry is enough of a pro to muddle through yet another underwhelming star vehicle with her dignity intact, and Breslin acquits herself well enough for a problematic role in which she’s forced to cry and scream nearly continuously. Eklund is a hulking, malevolent presence, though his scrambled-brow attempt at a psychopathic glare provoked gales of laughter at the screening attended. Whether it’s the odd directorial tic of freeze-framing during moments of violence — perhaps intended to suggest a sort of rage-induced blackout, but which feels like a projector glitch — or the offputting cadence shifts in editing, the film hits a number of unusual technical notes, yet the overall quality is solid. Practical effects and freeway footage are well handled, as are the scenes contained entirely within the trunk of a car. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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Morning-After Pill Use on the Rise in U.S.

A new study says use of the morning-after pill in the U.S. is on the rise, especially among younger women … interestingly, teen lingerie sales are way up as well. Makes you think! A major government study has found that 11 percent of sexually active women recently used the morning-after pill, up from just 4 percent in 2002. One in four women aged 20-24 used the drug, compared with one in nine overall, among 12,000 females surveyed and aged 15-44 from 2006-10. The research showed that more white and educated women used the drug the most, usually because of worries that their other birth control method failed. Meanwhile, Hispanic and African-American women were more likely than whites to report using the drug after unprotected sex, the CDC concluded. Overall, about one in five women surveyed who had never been married had taken a morning-after pill, compared with just one in 20 married women. Of the women who had used the pill, 59 percent said they had done it only once, 24 percent said twice, and 17 percent said three or more times. Emergency contraception has been available by prescription in the U.S. since 1999, before regulators approved over-the-counter sales of it in 2006. While the number of women using regular birth control in general has remained steady, the use of patches, intrauterine devices and injections has grown.

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Morning-After Pill Use on the Rise in U.S.

A new study says use of the morning-after pill in the U.S. is on the rise, especially among younger women … interestingly, teen lingerie sales are way up as well. Makes you think! A major government study has found that 11 percent of sexually active women recently used the morning-after pill, up from just 4 percent in 2002. One in four women aged 20-24 used the drug, compared with one in nine overall, among 12,000 females surveyed and aged 15-44 from 2006-10. The research showed that more white and educated women used the drug the most, usually because of worries that their other birth control method failed. Meanwhile, Hispanic and African-American women were more likely than whites to report using the drug after unprotected sex, the CDC concluded. Overall, about one in five women surveyed who had never been married had taken a morning-after pill, compared with just one in 20 married women. Of the women who had used the pill, 59 percent said they had done it only once, 24 percent said twice, and 17 percent said three or more times. Emergency contraception has been available by prescription in the U.S. since 1999, before regulators approved over-the-counter sales of it in 2006. While the number of women using regular birth control in general has remained steady, the use of patches, intrauterine devices and injections has grown.

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WTF?!?! Corrections Officers Caught On Camera Watching And Recording A Teenage Prisoner Hang Herself!

What part of the game is that?! Correction Officers On Trial For Not Intervening In Suicide Attempt Via CBC The jury at the coroner’s inquest into the death of troubled teen Ashley Smith watched disturbing video Monday of her final moments in a cell at a southern Ontario correctional facility. The video shows guards watching as the 19-year-old choked to death with a piece of cloth tied around her neck as she lay face down in her cell at the Grand Valley Institute for Women in Kitchener in October 2007. At the time the video begins, recorded at 6:45 a.m., guards had been debating for about 10 minutes what to do about Smith, who had tied a ligature around her neck — something she’d done several times before. The guards had been told she was seeking attention, and not to intervene unless she stopped breathing. But on this occasion, Smith was wedged between the bed and the wall on the floor of her cell, face down, gasping for breath but not speaking. Another 10 minutes pass before the guards enter her cell and cut the cloth from around her neck, after which they leave the cell and continue to watch outside the door. Yeah, they were “only doing their jobs”, but damn it’s cold-blooded to sit there and watch someone die! Smith doesn’t move, and after a few more minutes the guards enter the cell and try to rouse her by slapping her on the back, without any response. The guards begin to perform CPR, though one of them is heard swearing that she hasn’t had any CPR training in 11 years. A nurse arrives and an ambulance is called as the guards continue to perform CPR, until the emergency workers arrive at 7:10 and take over. They work on Smith for another 30 minutes, then transfer her to a gurney, all the while continuing chest compressions. Smith is wheeled out of the prison to the hospital. The prison guard who recorded the video, Valentino Burnett, testified on Monday and came under fire for following orders not to intervene when Smith was choking. Burnett acknowledged under questioning that “in a perfect world” he would have entered the cell to save Smith. Burnett and three other prison employees were charged for their role in Smith’s death, but the charges were dropped. Says the guards lawyer: “They were following what they were told was in the best interests of Miss Smith and they were trying to help her as much as possible to prevent the tragedy, but unfortunately, they weren’t allowed to prevent that tragedy as they saw fit.” The Smith’s lawyer ain’t goin’ for it: “(Ashley) was left to die by the correctional system, by our utter failures to meet the needs of the mentally ill.” What would you have done in the guards situation? Follow orders, or save a young girl’s life? Image via YouTube

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Did You Know?? Philly Hospital Opens Up Emergency Tent Camp For Overwhelming Flu Outbreaks!

It’s for the safety of the hospital staff… Via NBC News : It’s the most miserable time of the year for many people in the area. Flu season is in full effect and this one in particular is shaping up to be more extreme than usual. The State Department of Health reports that four Pennsylvanians have already died of complications from the influenza virus. In response to the early start of flu season, the Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest had to open an emergency space to care for the increased number of people with flu-like symptoms…after four people died of complications from the virus. The tent is 1,100 square feet and is equipped to treat six patients at a time with three medical staff. Access to a doctor is available inside the emergency room. The tent is only for those with mild flu symptoms while those who have severe cases, need intravenous drips, or have underlying health conditions are taken into the hospital. The flu triage tent began operating at 11am on Tuesday and closes at 11pm each night. The hospital tells NBC10′s Katy Zachry why the tent was erected. “If we can remove them from the main ED and put them in an environment where everyone is masked and everyone can be protected, it’s safer for them and certainly safer for the staff,” said Terry Burger, hospital director of infection control. Officials believe this year will be a particularly bad outbreak of the flu virus – known as H3N2 – and treating patients in isolation is the best way of keeping cases at bay. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that 200,000 people across the country have been hospitalized with this year’s strain so far. Dozens of states including Pennsylvania and New Jersey have reported high outbreaks. Across the U.S., 19 children have so far died from the flu. The elderly, the very young and those with previous health conditions are most at risk. The CDC recommends that individuals get a flu shot which prevents against getting the virus in 90 per cent of cases. Do you get a flu shot every year? Images via twitter

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NRA Blames Newtown Tragedy On The Movies, Of Course

The NRA finally broke its week-long silence after the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut today with a press conference — technically a speech, as no questions were answered — that proved once again that reactionaries are as terrible at popular culture as they are at generating positive outcomes from their preferred policies. The real culprit to blame for tragedies such as Newtown, according to NRA Vice President Wayne LaPierre? Movies. In Washington, D.C., LaPierre delivered an obtuse tirade to assembled journalists in which, per the current fashion, he blamed numerous video games like Bulletstorm and Grand Theft Auto before laying into the movie industry. “We have bloodsoaked films out there like American Psycho , Natural Born Killers ,” he said. “They’re aired on propaganda loops called Splatterdays, and every single day.” Yes, he said ‘splatterdays,’ a word no one has ever used. LaPierre also offered the organization’s prescription for solving the problem of frequent mass killings: stuff our schools with guns. LaPierre claimed that rules prohibiting guns in public schools contribute to these killings, suggesting that “We need to have every single school in America immediately deploy a protection program proven to work — and by that I mean armed security.” He then announced that the NRA will be funding a “safety” program for interested schools dubbed the “National School Shield Emergency Response Program” which, if implemented as described in the press conference, would significantly militarize the educational experience. Far be it from me to point out the ridiculousness of blaming films from 12 and 22 years ago for violence which occurred last week — though for what it’s worth, I can’t recall seeing any 24/7 marathon of any of Oliver Stone’s lesser movies. We’ll just note instead that, as if to add a particularly grim punchline, at the same time LaPierre embarrassed himself and his organization on the national stage, another unspeakable tragedy happened: Three people were killed by a Pennsylvania gunman who then took his own life. Notably, guns are not prohibited on Pennsylvania roads. I’ll wait with bated breath for the film the NRA will blame for that. [Via CNN ] Ross Lincoln is a LA-based freelance writer from Oklahoma with an unhealthy obsession with comics, movies, video games, ancient history, Gore Vidal, and wine. Follow him on twitter (@rossalincoln). Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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The Real Housewives of Miami Recap: Make Ups & Break Ups

The Real Housewives of Miami make a “Healing Hole” in their season finale. Who’s making up? Who’s breaking up? And who’s making babies? We break it all down in THG’s +/- recap! Karent made it home to see her ailing father but the rest of the ladies are stuck in Bimini Bay. Plus 15 . I could think of far worse places to be stuck in, even with the rain. With no sun shining and time to kill, Marysol suggests a healing ritual recommended by her mother.  Plus 10 . What do they have to lose? Well the water might be a little cold but the flowers are pretty and that crystal blue water is just stunning. Marysol asks the ladies to make sure their minds are blank.  Plus 12 because with this crowd that shouldn’t be hard. Adrienne asks to heal old wounds and start fresh with lots of love. Lisa wants to start a family. Marysol needs to remove the obstacles and move on. Ana wants the strength to let go. Joanna realizes she loves Romain and wants all the negativity gone from their lives. And Lea…well Hell. Her life is damn good the way it is so she just wishes the rest of the ladies well.  Plus 20. But honestly, the entire healing hole ritual was just a snore fest.  Minus 25. If it weren’t for that gorgeous ocean it wouldn’t have been worth filming. The Housewives finally make it back to Miami and Adriana and her son perform a piano duet.  Plus 11 . It was quite lovely. Frederic and she announce the news that they plan to get married next Spring…and live on the boat.  I’m holding off on awarding points because that silly boat might blow this thing before it ever sails. Joanna arrives home to find Romain down on one knee proposing…again.  I guess since the first one didn’t take he thought he’d try it again with a diamond necklace this time.  Plus 15 because it was pretty darn romantic. Joanna even said yes to setting a date this time. But with all of this wedding talk there are plenty of break ups too.  Ana finally signs the divorce papers after two years.  She thinks Robert’s making light of it all to make her feel better but personally I just think he’s an ass. Minus 13 . Marysol’s finally willing to officially call it quits with her ex but since we haven’t seen him all season do we really care? Minus 11. Then she heads out to lunch with momma Elsa and they’re both wearing leopard prints which prompts Marysol to share that she can’t take off her jacket because she’s not wearing a bra.  Minus 10 . I didn’t need to know that. And what is up with the restaurant they’re at? It’s connected to a gas station and the emergency cut off switch is even on their door.  Weird. Lea visits with Lisa and gives her some good advice. Perhaps her whole world shouldn’t revolve around Lenny. Maybe she should find her own passion and become a little more independent. Plus 16 . But if Lisa can’t have a baby, apparently she’ll put all of her motherly instinct towards Daysy.  Ugh. Minus 18 .  Why would anyone want to stand around and watch Daysy’s tummy get liposuctioned. That was just gross. Lisa really does need a life. And back at home Karent was taking care of Dad and still defending Rodolfo to Mom.  But thankfully she may have come to her senses. As the season closes, Marysol throws a final blowout party and Elaine Lancaster shows up to perform…but honestly, does anyone really care? Maybe that’s just the way you bury the hatchet in Miami. With a drag show. At the close of the episode we learn several things… Lisa’s still not pregnant. Lea’s writing a tell all book. Elsa predicts Marysol will marry again…and again. Adriana is still planning her wedding. Joanna is not. She and Romain have gone on yet another break. Ana is still fool enough to be doing Robert’s laundry. And Karent finally broke things off with Rodolfo. Are Joanna and Romain over for good?  Is Ana separating Robert’s colors from his whites? Will Alexia screech I told you so to Karent?  For that and more fussing and fighting check back next week for the big reunion show. EPISODE TOTAL: +22! SEASON TOTAL: -280!

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