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Fifteen years ago, a bomb ripped through a federal building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the worst homegrown terrorist attack on U.S. soil.

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Remembering Oklahoma Cityupdated: Mon Apr 19 2010 19:14:00

Friends and family members mourn the 15th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombings.

'Heavy-handed' government fuels extremism, lawmaker saysupdated: Mon Apr 19 2010 16:19:00

Oklahoma state Rep. Charles Key never bought the official version of what happened 15 years ago Monday at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.

Terror on Trial: Timothy McVeigh executedupdated: Mon Dec 31 2007 10:17:00

Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, who killed 168 people in the nation's worst act of domestic terrorism, was put to death by lethal injection at 8:14 a.m. ET Monday.

Toronto terror plot foiled -- Canadaupdated: Sat Jun 03 2006 06:55:00

Canadian police said on Saturday they had halted a "real and serious" terror threat in and around Toronto.

McVeigh co-conspirator to be freedupdated: Tue Jan 17 2006 21:07:00

Michael Fortier, the prosecution's star witness in the Oklahoma City bombing trials, will be freed this week after serving less than 11 years behind bars, a move that drew mixed reaction from victims.

Then & Now: Brian Espeupdated: Mon Apr 18 2005 09:01:00

On April 19, 1995, Brian Espe was working in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City when a deadly bomb ripped through the facility. Ten years later, the survivor still thinks about the people lost that day.

N.Y. man admits he aided al Qaeda, set up jihad campupdated: Wed Aug 11 2004 08:08:00

A New York man has admitted to smuggling money and military supplies to a senior member of al Qaeda in Pakistan, setting up a jihad training camp and assisting in a bombing plot in the United Kingdom.

Chicago man arrested in alleged bomb plotupdated: Thu Aug 05 2004 13:48:00

The FBI arrested a Chicago man Thursday on charges he plotted to blow up a federal courthouse with a truck bomb made from fertilizer, federal prosecutors said.

Juror: Sympathy spared Nicholsupdated: Sat Jun 12 2004 09:26:00

Some of the jurors who voted to spare Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols the death penalty did so because they felt sorry for him, another juror who supported the death penalty told CNN Saturday.

Nichols convicted in state murder trialupdated: Wed May 26 2004 16:21:00

A state jury found Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols guilty on 161 counts of first-degree murder Wednesday in a verdict that came nearly 10 years after what was then the deadliest attack on U.S. soil.

Five UK terrorist suspects chargedupdated: Thu Apr 08 2004 20:22:00

Five suspected terrorists who were arrested in raids last week have been charged in connection with an alleged plot to carry out a bombing in Britain.

Fortune: Nothing Really Matters By getting us where we work, the terrorists got us where we live. How can we cope with the general feelinupdated: Mon Oct 15 2001 00:01:00

As senior vice president of the workplace division at employee-assistance giant Magellan Behavioral Health, Bill Barr certainly wasn't surprised when his phone started ringing soon after last month...

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