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The story of the Murrah building bombing receives its most comprehensive accounting yet in Oklahoma City: What the Investigation Missed-and Why it Still Matters—a new book by journalists Andrew ...
The Oklahoma City bombing would soon be overshadowed by the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, which had followed the massacre at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado, in April 1999, the ...
Own your place in Oklahoma City’s inspiring comeback story with a new hardcover book from The Oklahoman. In "Tragedy to Triumph: The 30th Anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing," discover how ...
Perhaps no lead in the Oklahoma City bombing investigation was left hanging more glaringly than the radical community in eastern Oklahoma known as Elohim City. It played host to some of dangerous ...
The book aims to make the heavy topic of the bombing more digestible for children, with an elementary school teacher in Oklahoma City praising it for helping explain the event's importance in history.
Oklahoma City, before the bombing and the changes since, emerges as a character itself. In 2015, the city is now roiling from a series of fracking-induced earthquakes, most likely caused by the ...
In "Homegrown: Timothy McVeigh and the Rise of Right-Wing Extremism," legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin provides the most authoritative and compelling history of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing to date.
“Homegrown,” by Jeffrey Toobin, revisits the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, finding ominous parallels between the bomber’s anti-government extremism and the views of Jan. 6 insurrectionists.
On April 19, 1995, Hanger — an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper so by-the-book that locals swore he’d ticket his own mother — arrested Timothy J. McVeigh, 90 minutes after a fertilizer bomb ...