Tornado outbreaks in the south | ABC News

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At least six people are dead and multiple injured, after tornadoes tore through Alabama on Thursday. Forecasters say the threat is not over, with more twister possible throughout the south tomorrow. https://abcn.ws/3clpVP3

Plus, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a nearly 100-page omnibus bill Thursday that will make sweeping changes to election law. Voting rights advocates have blasted the bill as a voter-suppression tactic and legislative “power grab”. https://abcn.ws/39hVzLt

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