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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Oklahoma Aggies Defeat Depaul University In The Skyscraper Battle

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Basketball players, George Mikan of DePaul University and Bob Kurland of University of Oklahoma Aggie stand in front of skyscrapers / Oklahoma Aggies and Depaul University begin game / Depaul and Oklahoma scores / crowd both cheers and...
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Oklahoma House Sends Texas-Style Abortion Ban To Governor

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The measure prohibits abortions once cardiac activity can be detected in an embryo. Experts say that’s typically about six weeks into a pregnancy.
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'Tiger King' Joe Exotic Resentenced To 21 Years In Prison

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A federal judge decreased the Netflix star's sentence by one year in his murder-for-hire conviction.
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Attorney General Merrick Garland Warns Of Domestic Terrorism

Higher Ed
Attorney General Merrick Garland said the Justice Department is using a lot of resources to prevent domestic attacks.
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462 Oklahoma Inmates Freed In The Largest Commutation In U.S. History

Higher Ed
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted unanimously to commute the sentences of hundreds of nonviolent offenders.
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Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup

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Some states hold primary elections today and a Newsy/IPSOS poll finds that most Americans want President Donald Trump to wear a mask in public.
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5 States Celebrate Victory To Protect Abortion Rights

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In Michigan, Vermont, Kentucky and California abortion rights voters prevailed.
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Sky News

Oklahoma Tornado Aftermath

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Oklahoma Tornado Aftermath
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Don McNeill Vs Bobby Riggs In Men's Tennis Singles At 1940 US Open

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Bobby Riggs and Don McNeill pose, then step onto the outdoor grass tennis court / stadium full of spectators / tennis player Donald Budge watches from stands with a woman / montage of Riggs and McNeill match and spectators / press...
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Bloomberg

Fracking Rattles Oklahoma

Higher Ed
Nov.10 -- The meteoric rise of shale over the past 2 decades has transformed the U.S. energy landscape and sent ripples through global markets. But shale drilling success isn't without its issues. Alix Steel takes a tour of Oklahoma to...
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Sky News

Senator Ralph Shortey on Death Row Inmate Richard Glossip

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CLEAN: Interview Senator Ralph Shortey regarding the death penalty in Oklahoma and the case of death row inmate Richard Glossip. Sky News follows the story of death row prison inmate Richard Glossip who received a stay of execution in...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Lankford on China Tariff Relief, Brexit and Huawei

Higher Ed
Mar.04 -- Sen. James Lankford, a Republican from Oklahoma, discusses the bipartisan legislation that would allow companies to apply for products to be excluded from the latest tranche of Chinese imports targeted for U.S. tariffs. He...
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Curated Video

Winter Comes Roaring Back After Mild Temperatures In Parts Of U.S.

Higher Ed
The weather whiplash marked the second time in less than a week that there was a temperature swing of more than 40 degrees in 24 hours.
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The Recount

Oklahoma Supreme Court Tosses Opioid Ruling Against J&J

Higher Ed
In a 5-1 decision, the Oklahoma Supreme Court threw out a 2019 ruling that required Johnson & Johnson to pay the state $465 million for its role in the opioid epidemic.
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Tulsa Massacre Survivor Shares Story of Survival, Perseverance, Hope

Higher Ed
1921 Tulsa Massacre survivor proudly fought during WWII. Now the Army Vet tells Newsy he's in a battle of a different sort — a fight for reparations.
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The Recount

Judge Rules Against Trump on 1/6

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Top stories for November 10, 2021
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Curated Video

At Least 4 Killed In Shooting At Tulsa Medical Building; Suspect Dead

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Police Capt. Richard Meulenberg also said multiple people were wounded and that the medical complex was a "catastrophic scene."
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON REASSURES AMERICAN YOUNGSTERS

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English/Nat US President Bill Clinton and his wife sought today to reassure children made fearful by the deadly Oklahoma bombing, saying that the good in the world outweighs "those who are, evil." The Clintons used the president's...
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Curated Video

Western Temperatures Are Hitting Triple Digits This Summer

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Temperatures are hitting triple digits in western states all the way from Vegas to Oklahoma, and San Antonio to Montana.
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Curated Video

USA: MAN ACCUSED OF OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING GOES TO TRIAL

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English/Nat As the second anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing approaches, the man accused of being behind the explosion goes on trial. Timothy McVeigh is accused of triggering the bomb at the Murrah federal building in April 1995,...
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Curated Video

Limited Options For People Seeking Abortion Services In Oklahoma

Higher Ed
Abortion care facilities have been sitting vacant for more than a month — and abortion care funds have been put on pause.
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USA: PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON AND BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT CARDOSO

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English/Nat President Clinton says he has ordered all American flags flown at half-mast because of the bombing in Oklahoma City. The President made the announcement at a White House ceremony as he welcomed the President of Brazil....
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Curated Video

a new office to study global terrorism

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Washington, DC, USA - Pool 1. Side view of hearing 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joe Allbaugh, F.E.M.A. (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Director. "President Bush has asked Vice President Cheney to oversee our national effort dealing with...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING. UPDATE

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English/Nat A retired fireman had a reunion Monday with the young mother he rescued from the federal building destroyed in the Oklahoma City bombing. Terri Shaw was the only one in her credit union office to survive the bombing - all 18...