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Amtrak service resumes between Philadelphia and New York City


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An Amtrak train travels northbound from 30th Street Station, Monday,  in Philadelphia. Amtrak's Northeast Corridor trains resumed service Monday following last week's deadly derailment that killed eight people and injured more than 200 others.
 
  Amtrak service resumes between Philadelphia and New York City  
  Services in the section had been suspended since the derailment on Tuesday night.  
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Carol Cole stands in her home in Broken Arrow, Okla., after a strong storm hit the area, destroying Cole's home. Dangerous weather was centered in southwestern Oklahoma, where tornadoes touched down near Elmer and Tipton, National Weather Service for

Carol Cole stands in her home in Broken Arrow, Okla., after a strong storm hit the area, destroying Cole's home. Dangerous weather was centered in southwestern Oklahoma, where tornadoes touched down near Elmer and Tipton, National Weather Service for
 
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