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The Supreme Court on Thursday effectively ended a publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, dividing 4-4. The outcome keeps in place an Oklahoma court decision that ...
Amy Downs wasn’t sure if she was alive or dead ... Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City when it was bombed on April 19, 1995. On Wednesday, she served as keynote speaker at the 17th ...
Stuck under 10 feet of rubble from a destroyed federal building, Amy Downs was sure ... Thirty years since the Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people, Downs, 58, has fulfilled that promise.
Edye Raines looks from spangle-rimmed sunglasses when asked whether she is the same person now as she was before the Oklahoma City bombing of ... bombing survivor Amy Downs On Saturday, she ...
Amy Downs was working as a teller for the Federal ... open image in gallery National Geographic's new docuseries, Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America, premieres on April 2 at 8/7c on ...
April 19, 1995, started off as a beautiful spring day for Amy Downs, a teller at a credit union inside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. "I remember the red buds were ...
Oklahoma City, Okla.— Saturday marks 30 years since the Oklahoma City bombing. It remains the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history. On the morning of April 19, 1995, Amy Downs ...
The Gist: Amy Downs worked as a clerk at the credit union inside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. One day, she brought her video camera to the office, filming friends and ...
Amy Downs was buried in 10 feet of rubble after the Oklahoma City bombing 30 years ago. While trapped, she vowed to change her life, but it was... Oklahoma City, Okla.— Saturday marks 30 years ...