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A dangerous severe weather outbreak across the country s midsection is becoming more likely for Saturday, with strong tornadoes possible and some which may stay on the ground for a long time. As a result, NOAA s Storm Prediction Center has issued a moderate risk, the second highest designation, ranking it as a 4 on a scale of 1 to 5.A strong upper-level low-pressure system, with a vigorous jet stream over the Rockies, is ejecting eastward into the Plains States. At the same time, record heat is building across Texas and the Southeast with many cities maxing out in the 80s and 90s, with around 100 record highs in jeopardy through the weekend.Over the next 24 hours, these ingredients will combine
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President Obama called on Congress this week to lift the decades-old trade embargo on Cuba. U.S.-Cuban relations have thawed and tourism has increased, but it s still unclear when Americans will be able to travel freely to the nation that was historically off limits, reports CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy.The streets of Havana have always had their own rhythm. It s the flow that s changed now that they are teeming with tourists.And now when Cubans look out their windows, the faces they see are increasingly American. I think most Americans are very interested in coming here, said Bette Cohen. Bette and John Cohen came with a tour group coordinated by Boston s Museum of Fine Arts
af1 to see Havana s art and architecture. We bring back to Boston, Wow you guys have to go look at this. This is very much not to be missed, John Cohen added. Janet Moore runs a travel company that has been bringing Americans here for nearly 20 years. Ironically, it s Americans worried about changes o
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adidas campus I don t know what will happen when Starbucks comes, when McDonald comes, Moore said.Cuba is just 90 m