Mayor Glenn Lewis of Moore, Oklahoma, tells Anderson Cooper he can't believe his town is bracing for another potential tornado. He spoke by phone on AC360 while awaiting the storm in a shelter.
At least four reported twisters touched down in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area on Friday night leaving more than 60,000 people without power, according to the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company.
The National Weather Service issued a tornado emergency for areas in and near Oklahoma City, which indicates a powerful tornado could head into a densely populated area with the potential for serious damage.
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Post by: Anderson Cooper Filed under: Tornadoes • Weather |
Former FBI profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole discusses the case of two teenage girls charged with killing their close friend.
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Post by: Anderson Cooper Filed under: Crime & Punishment |
16-year-old Skylar Neese disappeared after sneaking out of her West Virginia home on July 6, 2012. She wanted to hang out with close friends that night, so she climbed out of her window and got into a car with them.
The teen never returned. Six months later, two girls who had been her best friends told police they stabbed Skylar to death. The girls told police they left her body on the side of the road covered with branches.
One friend, Rachel Shoaf, left for church camp the day after the murder. The second girl's name has not been made public because she is a juvenile.
That other friend stayed in town after her friend's disappearance. She hung missing posters and comforted the family before the body was discovered. Skylar's dad told CNN's Randi Kaye their family thought her friend " ...was so upset and missed Skylar so much, and to find she murdered her makes me sick."
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Post by: Randi Kaye Filed under: Crime & Punishment |
A monkey, an Ikea parking lot, and one shearling coat. This 'trial of the century' got underway in Canada and onto The RidicuList.
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Post by: Anderson Cooper Filed under: The RidicuList |
Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on the new coronavirus. Thirty of the 50 known cases have been fatal.
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Post by: Anderson Cooper Filed under: Dr. Sanjay Gupta • Medical News |
Yanira Maldonado remained in a Mexican jail after authorities accused her of smuggling marijuana under a bus seat. The Mormon mother of seven has maintained her innocence as media coverage of the case has spread throughout the United States.
On Thursday security camera video was shown inside the Mexican court where a judge will decide by Friday whether or not there is enough evidence to charge the U.S. citizen with drug trafficking.
CNN's Rafael Romo was one of a few journalists shown the security footage. As the couple boarded the bus they were "only carrying two blankets, two bottles of water and a purse," he described. FULL POST
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Post by: Rafael Romo Filed under: 360° Radar • Crime & Punishment • Mexico |
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