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The search for victims of the deadly mudslide in Washington state ended Monday, even though two people are still missing.

Al Roker reports from Kimberly, Ala., where he spent the night amid tornado sirens and was corralled into the hotel’s ballroom.

An attempted carjacker clings to the side of a taxi as it speeds down the highway at 70 miles an hour. Now that suspect is hanging out in jail.

The friend of a father who pushed his young son down a skateboard ramp tells NBC News that the dad is “very remorseful and embarrassed” about his actions. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.

Here are some headlines from the working families’ news we're reading today (after the jump).

The tornado that struck Tupelo, Miss., probably did tens of millions of dollars in damage — and it’s a miracle that more people didn’t die, the mayor said Tuesday.The only storm death in the Tupelo area on Monday was in a weather-related car crash just south of the city.

A new string of powerful tornadoes hit the South, claiming at least 11 more victims. Homes have been leveled and power knocked out to tens of thousands. Al Roker reports.

The strong storms knocked out power in Pearl, Miss., one of the regions hit hard by tornadoes that have devastated the South and taken lives. NBC’s Dylan Dreyer reports.

ISTANBUL - Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday he would ask the United States to extradite an Islamic cleric he accuses of plotting to topple him and undermine Turkey with concocted graft accusations and secret wire taps.

A couple loses their home of 57 years after a tornado hits Mayflower, Arkansas. In the aftermath, they recover their 50th wedding anniversary plaque.