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Oklahoma executes inmate for couple's 2000 deaths

Oklahoma executed a 36-year-old man on Tuesday for taking part in the brutal killing of a ranching couple 13 years ago. James Lewis DeRosa was killed by lethal injection at the Oklahoma State...

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Oklahoma executes inmate for couple's 2000 deaths

Oklahoma executes inmate for taking part in 2000 stabbing deaths of ranching couple

3 charged with enslaving disabled Ohio mom, child

3 charged with enslaving disabled Ohio mom, child, threatening them with snakes, dogs, no food

Author, teacher of endangered Lakota language dies

Albert White Hat, instrumental in teaching the endangered Lakota language, dies at age 74

Chef describes kids' grief over Jackson's death

Chef describes grief and struggles of Michael Jackson's children, and their happier moments

Scientists: Timber in Lake Michigan centuries old

Scientists: Timber at possible Griffin shipwreck site has been in Lake Michigan for centuries

Defense attorneys dispute Ohio enslavement charges

Defense attorneys in state, federal cases dispute slavery allegations against 3 in Ohio

18 mayors: Limit use of food stamps to buy soda

18 mayors, including NYC's, call for testing ways to limit use of food stamps to buy soda

Hoffa mystery still fascinates after 4 decades

Mystery behind disappearance, death of Teamsters' Jimmy Hoffa still fascinates after 40 years

FBI digging at former home of famed NY mobster

FBI digging for remains at former home of NY mobster who inspired Robert De Niro character

Radar shows tornado touched down at Denver airport

Denver passengers take shelter after tornado spotted near Denver airport; no damage reported

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Tragedy in Moore

A tornado stronger than an atomic bomb devastates Oklahoma town.

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Today In History

On June 18, 1983,

astronaut Sally K. Ride, 32, became America's first woman in space as she and four colleagues (commander Robert L. Crippen, pilot Frederick H. Hauck and Ride's fellow mission specialists John M. Fabian and Norman E. Thagard) blasted off aboard the space shuttle Challenger on a six-day mission.

In 1778,

American forces entered Philadelphia as the British withdrew during the Revolutionary War.

In 1812,

the War of 1812 began as the United States Congress approved, and President James Madison signed, a declaration of war against Britain.