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Timothy McVeigh was a U.S. soldier, but his hatred toward the federal government kept growing until it pushed him to commit the deadliest act of domestic terrorism America has ever seen.
OKLAHOMA bomber Timothy McVeigh's sickening killing of 168 people was in retaliation for the nightmare at Waco exactly two years earlier, a producer on a new film about the tragedy has told The U ...
This 2023 three-part Netflix docuseries covers a 1993 event similar to the Oklahoma City Bombing from 1995 is a must-watch ...
While Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols are known as the masterminds, there was a third man tied closely to the plan, Michael Fortier, in the U.S. domestic terror ...
About 30 years after the Oklahoma City Bombing, we look back at the tragedy and WNY’s connection to it: the bomber grew up ...
Over the last half-century, the political leanings of the Supreme Court, Congress, and the presidency contributed to ...
Last Saturday it snowed on Las Vegas’ contribution to the latest national 50501 (50 states, 50 protests, 1 movement) effort.
Downs would learn that Timothy McVeigh, a veteran who resented the federal government, set off a roughly 5,000-pound truck bomb made from agricultural fertilizer, racing fuel and other components.
The bomber, Timothy McVeigh, grew up in Pendleton. And in the years following the attack, two Buffalo News reporters would be allowed access to him in federal prison, telling his story.
On the 30th anniversary of the Murrah Building bombing, Alex Cameron and Scott Mitchell reflected on its lasting impact on ...
On April 19, 1995, former U.S. Army soldier Timothy McVeigh drove a truck loaded with a fertilizer bomb to the front of the ...