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 A deadly outbreak of tornadoes last month caused $4.7 billion in damages across the Southern, Southeastern and Central U.S., making it one of the costliest weather events of the year so far, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said on Monday.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said there had been 11 confirmed weather and climate disaster events so far this year with losses exceeding $1 billion, with the total price tag topping $25 billion. There were more than 165 tornadoes during the May 6-9 outbreak, impacting Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, stanley cup  North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, officials said.A southern derecho mdash;a widespread and long-lived wi stanley cup nd storm associated with rapidly moving showers or thunderstormsmdash; also caused more than $1 billion in damage in May, according to government data. The May 16-17 storm spanning from Texas to Florida killed at least eight people and caused $1.2 billion in damages. Winds topping 110 mph tore through parts of central and eastern Texas during the storm. The  stanley cup NOAA described May as a  turbulent month.                 A map of the U.S. shows the 11 weather and climate disasters that struck this year, each costing $1 billion or more, that occurred between January and May.                                                      NOAA NCEI                                        The list of damaging weather events in May may grow with additiona Hdny The United Methodist Church just held a historic vote in favor of LGBT inclusion. Here s what that means for the organization s future
 SAN DIEGO -- A member of a Canadian singing quartet changed a lyric in his country s national anthem and held up a sign proclaiming  All Lives Matter  during a pregame performa salomon nce at the 87th Major League Baseball All-Star Game Tuesday night.The Tenors, a group based in British Columbia, caused a stir at Petco Park with Remigio Pereira s actions while singing  O Canada. In a statement issued during the game, the group blamed the changes solely on Pereira, who held up the sign and sang the altered lyrics while the other three singers wordlessly harmonized. The band said Pereira won t perform with The Tenors  until further notice,  calling his actions  disrespectful  and  shameful.                                         The change happened during the middle portion of the anthem, which is often sung in French at sporting events.Pereira unexpectedly sang:  We re all brothers and sisters. All lives matter to the great.         The normal lyric is  With glowing hearts we see thee rise. The True North strong and free.  United We Stand  w nike dunk as written on the back of his sign. The Tenors are deeply sorry for the disrespectful and misguided lack of judgment by one member of the group acting as a  lone wolf  today,  the Tenors said in a statement posted on their official Twitter page. The other members of the group are shocked and embarrassed by the actions of Remigio Pereira, who changed the lyrics of our national anthem yeezy  and used this coveted platform to serve his own political views. O