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With aerial search efforts now suspended, the effort to locate wreckage from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will enter a new phase focusing on the ocean floor.

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.

At least six people were injured in a shooting early Tuesday at a FedEx facility in Kennesaw, Ga., according to reports.More than 50 emergency vehicles were at the scene, and the male gunman remained at large, reported NBC affiliate WXIA-TV.Cobb County police said the call came in at 5:44 a.m.

Torrential rainfall is expected to "super soak" tens of millions of people across much of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic over the next 48 hours, forecasters said early Tuesday as the deadly severe storms pumped moisture into many states.Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C.

Good morning, and happy Tuesday. Here are some of the stories we're following today:1. Tornadoes devastate South as threat continuesA storm system that spawned more tornadoes Monday killed at least 27 people across the South, hitting Alabama and Mississippi the hardest. But it isn’t over yet.

Communities across the South were on high alert Tuesday as a devastating storm system that left at least 28 people dead threatened to pack a one-two punch on the hardest-hit areas of Alabama and Mississippi.

States of emergency have been declared, national guardsmen are on standby and rescuers are picking through rubble.

Two tornadoes that smashed into southern Tennessee caused "almost total devastation," officials said."ALL HOMES GONE," read the National Weather Service report for one of the communities in Lincoln County struck by one of the twisters on Monday night.

Alabama man Cotton Rohrscheib was driving on a highway near Mayflower, Arkansas, when a deadly twister touched down.

Communities across the South were on high alert Tuesday as a devastating storm system that left at least 27 people dead threatened to pack a one-two punch on the hardest-hit areas of Alabama and Mississippi.