
Violent tornado tears through Oklahoma town, damaging 40 homes but sparing lives
ENID, Okla. (AP) — Raeann Hunt scrambled to her cellar as a tornado bore down on her Oklahoma community. “It is headed right for us,” she recalled thinking, as she peeked outside, unable to contain her curiosity. Huddled inside the dark 8-by-8 foot (2. 44-by-2. 44 meters) concrete shelter with her husband, brother-in-law and a neighbor, she heard roaring, metal slapping on the door and glass breaking. Afterward, they emerged unscathed, but found the windows smashed out of the one-story 9...
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Mississippi will reexamine judicial redistricts after US Supreme Court rules in voting rights case
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on Friday announced he will call a special session for judicial redistricting once the U. S. Supreme Court rules on a Voting Rights Act case that has broad implications for minority representation throughout the country. During oral arguments last fall, the Supreme Court appeared poised to strike down Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which has been used to counter racially discriminatory election practices. A decision in the case, v is in...
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- US soldier charged with using classified intel to win $400K on Maduro raid is granted bond
- Appeals court rules that Trumps asylum ban at the border is illegal
- US Army major in Virginia is charged with plotting to assist separatist fighters in Cameroon
How conspiracy theories about missing or dead scientists went from online forums to the White House
Speculation about links among a handful U. S. scientists who have died or disappeared in recent years was largely confined to niche online communities less than two months ago. As of Friday, the number had grown to at least 12 and was at the epicenter of U. S. government, with both the FBI and Congress investigating possible connections. At a press gathering April 16, President Donald Trump was asked about “10 missing scientists with access to classified stuff, nuclear material, aerospace, I...
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