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Okla. AG blames corporate greed for opioid crisis

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Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter said on Tuesday "we feel really good about the beginning of the case" in the US's first state trial against the companies accused of fueling the opioid crisis.
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Okla. AG blames corporate greed for opioid crisis

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Corporate greed is responsible for an opioid crisis that has cost Oklahoma thousands of lives and will take billions of dollars to repair, the state's attorney general told a judge Tuesday at the start of the nation's first state trial...
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Trump makes call to first all-female spacewalkers

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President Donald Trump put in a congratulatory call from the White House to the world's first all-female spacewalking team that made history high above Earth on Friday, replacing a broken part of the International Space Station's power...
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Trump makes call to first all-female spacewalkers

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President Donald Trump put in a congratulatory call from the White House to the world's first all-female spacewalking team that made history high above Earth on Friday, replacing a broken part of the International Space Station's power...
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House committee debates rules of Trump impeachment

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The House Rules Committee started deliberating Tuesday, in what was expected to be a marathon session, to set the parameters for Wednesday's vote to impeach President Donald Trump.
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Senator Ralph Shortey Talks about The Death Penalty

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CLEAN: Interview with Senator Ralph Shortey about the death penalty in Oklahoma.
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Interview With Attorney Mark Henricksen

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CLEAN: Sky News follows the story of death row prison inmate Richard Glossip. Shows interview with Richard Glossip's attorney, Mark Henricksen, who talks about lethal injections and pentobarbital.
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Top NASA official gets look at next moon rocket

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The top NASA official says the rocket expected to power the next mission to the moon is about 90 percent complete.
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Top NASA official gets look at next moon rocket

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The top NASA official says the rocket expected to power the next mission to the moon is about 90 percent complete.
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10 More Bodies Found In Search For Tulsa Massacre Victims

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Back in 1921, White Tulsa residents attacked what was known as "The Black Wall Street" and killed as many as 300 people, by some estimates.
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Johnson & Johnson Cites Over 100,000 Pending Lawsuits

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The pharmaceutical company's quarterly report lists over 100,000 pending lawsuits as of June 30, 2019.
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Trump: the Silent Majority Is Stronger Than Ever Before

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Jun.21 -- President Donald Trump delivered his opening remarks at the BOK Center in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday as he kicked off his first campaign rally since the coronavirus pandemic took hold in the U.S. (Excepts)
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Tulsa Commemorates 100th Anniversary Of Race Massacre

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The Greenwood Art Project runs through Saturday.
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President Commemorates 100th Anniversary Of Tulsa Race Massacre

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President Biden also announced his administration has launched an aggressive effort to close the racial wealth gap.
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Cyclists Cross Iowa In The 49th Annual RAGBRAI Experience

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The annual bike ride across Iowa known as RAGBRAI is kicking off its 49th tour.
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Some Texans Are Seeking Abortion Services Elsewhere

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In Washington, Democrats in the House are pushing for a bill to make Roe v. Wade a federal law.
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Oklahoma Inmate Julius Jones Set To Be Executed Thursday

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He has been on death row for more than two decades proclaiming his innocence in the 1999 killing of a suburban Oklahoma City businessman.
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Oklahoma Governor Commutes Julius Jones' Death Sentence

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Jones has been on death row since being convicted of murdering an Oklahoma City businessman in front of his family in 1999.
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING UPDATE

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton wants to make it easier to sniff out radical groups bent on terror campaigns inside America's borders. His call to action comes nearly a week after a federal office building in Oklahoma was bombed....
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ISRAEL: TREE PLANTED IN MEMORY OF CHILDREN KILLED IN OKLAHOMA CITY

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English/Nat Children of Israeli government workers planted a tree Thursday in memory of the 19 children who died in the Oklahoma City bombing one month ago. U-S ambassador to Israel, Martin Indyk, and his wife attended the moving...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: COUNSELLING FOR SURVIVORS (1)

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English/Nat As the hopes of finding any more survivor's from Wednesday's bomb attack in Oklahoma City fades, the focus now begins to turn to those pulled alive from the debris and those who lost friends and family. Grief counsellors are...
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USA: CONGRESS VOTES ON LEGISLATION TO COMBAT TERRORISM

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English/Nat On the eve of the first anniversary of the Oklahoma bombing, the US Congress has passed legislation to help clamp down on terrorism. The House voted 293-133 to send the bill to President Clinton, who had demanded that the...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: SURVIVOR MEETS HER RESCUER

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English/Nat One of the survivors from the Oklahoma explosion was reunited Saturday with the man who saved her life. Mother-of-two Terri Shaw was rescued from the bombed out building by a retired fire-fighter, Rowdy Baxter. Rowdy Baxter...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS CONTINUES

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English/Nat Fire officials say it would be a miracle if anyone is found alive in the Oklahoma federal building wreckage. Even so the search for survivors and bodies continues with about 150 people unaccounted for. A 37-year-old nurse and...