More severe weather, tornadoes roil Plains; no injuries
Across the southern plains, more than 25 million Americans face threat of tornadoes and flash floods
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Across the southern plains, more than 25 million Americans face threat of tornadoes and flash floods
Conservative states had vowed defiance since Justice Department handed down guidance
Measure would have banned abortion in the state; GOP governor says it was "ambiguous and vage"
Report says top lawyer for Oklahoma governor urged prison officials to go forward with execution, even though they had the wrong drug
Twisters kill at least 2 in Oklahoma; one was so fierce forecasters declared "tornado emergency"
Millions in the path of severe weather sweeping central U.S; homes and structures damaged in Okla. touchdown
Bill Whitaker reports on the high incidence of earthquakes in Oklahoma, where oil and gas production is injecting vast amounts of wastewater into the earth
Bill Whitaker reports on the high incidence of earthquakes in Oklahoma, where oil and gas production is injecting vast amounts of waste water into the earth.
Trustees at University of Tulsa law school vote to strip John Rogers' name from the law building because of his ties to the Ku Klux Klan
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Alarming predictions led several school districts to shutter and businesses to clear inventory, fearing the worst
Last April, 73-year-old reserve deputy Robert Bates shot and killed unarmed Eric Harris during a felony sting operation
Former Oklahoma reserve deputy Robert Bates said he confused his handgun and stun gun when he fatally shot an unarmed suspect
From the southern Plains to the Midwest and Northeast, about 60 million Americans are in the path of dangerous storms
As the nation's mid-section braces for more severe weather, experts are working inside NOAA's Storm Prediction Center to make predictions and keep people safe
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Local CBS News crew rescues man from raging wildfire moments before his truck is engulfed in flames
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Heavy rain and flash flooding is forecast for the Southeast through Friday
Multiple tornadoes spotted in Tulsa County Wednesday night, causing at least nine injuries and significant damage to buildings and trees
New FDA labeling rules will make it easier for women seeking to end a pregnancy with prescription drug
As two more temblors shake the Sooner State on Wednesday, experts discuss how oil and gas drilling has left Oklahoma in danger
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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.
President Trump said Tuesday he will designate Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally, marking a step up in defense ties between the U.S. and the Gulf monarchy.
If President Trump signs the bill passed by the House and Senate requiring DOJ to release documents tied to investigations of Jeffrey Epstein, here's what could be published.
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Hanan Elatr Khashoggi said Tuesday she was "disappointed" to hear President Trump describing her late husband, Jamal Khashoggi, in a way that "kind of justifies a crime."
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