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At least 27 people are dead following a series of violent storms and tornadoes this weekend that hit the Midwest and parts of the southern U.S.
First responders in Kentucky found more bodies on Saturday, bringing the total dead there to 18.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says the damage in some areas is quite severe.
Hard to see.
Homes that are in a single wall left standing.
Some homes that have all four walls yet lost the person.
The storms also brought a massive heat dome to parts of Texas.
In Palm Springs, California,
officials say they believe an explosion near a fertility clinic was a deliberate act.
More from Steve Futterman.
As law enforcement officials gather evidence, they've come to one key conclusion.
This explosion was no accident.
Akeel Davis is in charge of the FBI's Los Angeles office.
Make no mistake.