Family: FBI knew Okla. bomb plot suspect is schizophrenic
The family of 23-year-old Jerry Varnell say their son has been in and out of mental hospitals since he was 16
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The family of 23-year-old Jerry Varnell say their son has been in and out of mental hospitals since he was 16
A police officer tried to stop the car for running a stop sign, but the driver sped away before hitting a curb, going airborne and rolling over
The powerful twister shredded restaurants and storefronts, injuring dozens of people
"I already had my card out at that point. I felt like God was telling me to pay for it," the 20-year-old said
White Oklahoma police officer was recently acquitted of fatally shooting unarmed black man
Authorities say Benjamin Roden was angry he couldn't complete the training required to become a certified electrician in the Air Force
FBI investigating but no motive determined; pipe bomb explosion damaged front of recruitment center in Tulsa suburb
Benjamin Roden faces federal charges for his alleged involvement in the pipe bomb explosion at Oklahoma's Air Force recruitment center
Authorities say a device was set off Monday in front of Oklahoma Air Force recruiting center in Bixby
Shannon Kepler claimed he shot 19-year-old Jeremey Lake in self-defense because Lake was armed, but police didn't find a weapon on Lake or at the scene
Police say Leland Foster was trying to drown his infant twins when he was shot dead by a neighbor
Oklahoma man Ronald McMullen is accused of killing his 22-year-old daughter, Kailee, an EMT
"He did not have a spot on his body that didn't have a bruise or abrasion," Officer Jody Thompson said
Police said Jeremy Dewayne Gibson pursued the girl online and went to her home to have sex with her, but when he arrived, he was in for a surprise
In the early 20th century, an oil rush in the Osage Nation, located in a corner of Oklahoma, produced a torrent of oil revenues for the Native American tribe, making them the richest people per capita in the world - "the Kuwaitis of the 1920s," one writer observed. But their wealth invited greed, exploitation and murder on the part of white "guardians" who came to control the Osage's money, and would lead to the first major investigation by the FBI. David Grann, author of the bestseller "The Lost City of Z," talks with correspondent Lee Cowan about the Osage Reign of Terror, as recounted in his new book, "Killers of the Flower Moon."
Regan Nichols has been charged with five second-degree murder counts in connection to the overdose deaths of at least five patients
Danyelle Dyer is speaking out after the man convicted of assaulting her years ago moved next door after serving his prison sentence
Leland Foster was fatally shot Friday after a 12-year-old ran from the Oklahoma home to the neighbor for help
Romanian police say NBA player left Romania for the U.S. via London on Saturday
Tornadoes touched down in five states: Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas and Nebraska as authorities warned of more on the way
Scott Michael Greene is in police custody after allegedly killing two Iowa police officers; The recent slump in oil prices is hurting the bottom line of states that have large energy sectors.
The deputy was shot several times, including in the face, while serving an eviction notice Tuesday morning, authorities say
The shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Tuesday sparked a night of violence; a role-playing exercise used by police outside of Chicago is earning praise for its attempts to mend wounds within the community
Oklahoma state House staffer sent email to others as dozens of LGBTQ students toured the building
Two days after the Egyptian army and police broke up sit-ins of supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi, protesters were out in force Friday; and, a "60 Minutes" investigation found that in February, members Alex Rodriguez's inner circle leaked names of other players suspected of using performance enhancing drugs.
The House voted 427 to 1 to approve the Epstein Files Transparency Act and compel the release of documents. Follow live updates here.
President Trump accused a journalist of trying to "embarrass" Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
A federal court ordered Texas to use House district lines adopted in 2021 for next year's congressional elections.
If Congress passes — and President Trump signs — a bill requiring DOJ to release documents tied to investigations of Jeffrey Epstein, here's what could be published.
The bill aims to impose restrictions on ballroom donors seeking to influence the administration.
The NIH cuts affected over 115 clinical trials studying cancer and nearly 100 studying infectious disease, researchers found.
In some metro areas, child care expenses amount to more than double what families spend on rent, LendingTree found.
More than a dozen of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers stood alongside Democratic and GOP lawmakers and pressed Congress to look beyond politics.
Two "priority targets" of the U.S. DEA as well as suspected members of the Italian mafia were among 20 people detained, police said.