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

Drone footage captures the damage left in the aftermath of a tornado

Tornadoes devastated the south-central United States on Sunday, killing at least 12 people.

Today is the 25th annual Workers Memorial Day, and around the country workers, workplace safety activists and community and faith leaders are honoring the men and women killed on the job and renewing their commitment to continuing the campaign for strong job safety laws and tough enforcement of those laws.

The damage wrought by Sunday's tornado in Vilonia, Arkansas, destroyed so many landmarks that long-time residents were left puzzled by where they were, a storm chaser said.

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Clayton Noble, a Vilonia, Ark., resident, tells TODAY about how his family suffered in the deadly tornado that hit the area.

The future hasn't been written yet, but many Americans believe in the next 50 years, what was once science fiction will be reality -- and they're hopeful about it.

An infrared satellite image acquired by the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) shows the complex thunderstorm system that produced at least 31 tornadoes through the Plains and South on Sunday, leaving at least 18 people dead.

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