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Thirty years ago on April 19, 168 people were killed and hundreds more suffered injuries in the Oklahoma City bombing — still the deadliest homegrown terrorist attack in the history of the ...
Yet it remains a fixed point in this enigmatic city. The bombing gave the world its first true sighting of Oklahoma. Thirty years on, the cityscape is still recognisable, with its broad avenues ...
Oklahoma City held a solemn ceremony Saturday morning, honoring the 168 people who died 30 years ago today when an anti-government extremist set off a powerful bomb outside the federal building there.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Thirty years after a truck bomb detonated outside a federal building in America’s heartland, killing 168 people in the deadliest homegrown attack on U.S. soil, deep scars ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — 30 years ago, an explosion changed Oklahomans forever. It was April 19, 1995, when a truck loaded with explosive material detonated in front of the Alfred P. Murrah ...
The deadliest act of domestic terrorism in America came without warning on April 19, 1995, when a rental truck packed with 7,000 pounds of explosive material blew up in front of Oklahoma City’s ...
National Geographic is taking an unprecedented look back in a new three-part docuseries called "Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America." On April 19, 1995, the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building ...
"Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America" recounts April 19, 1995, in which 168 people – including 19 children – died and hundreds more were injured in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal ...
Former President Clinton on Saturday urged unity in a speech on the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. “If our lives are going to be dominated by the effort to dominate people we ...