After Devastating Twisters, Tornado Threat Continues Through Monday

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The tornado risk continues Monday.

Authorities in Oklahoma are spending Sunday night searching through debris left behind by tornadoes responsible for at least one death.

A tornado that started near Norman Sunday afternoon swept the landscape, destroying as many as 35 mobile homes as it moved east toward Shawnee. Pottawatomie County Sheriff Mike Booth confirmed one fatality in the  mobile home park.

Another storm that first hit Edmond produced a tornado that tracked through the north-central part of the state, hitting the town of Carney, destroying as many as 20 homes.

The American Red Cross is setting up three shelters in areas hit by the tornadoes: Shawnee, Little Axe and Carney.

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Economy
1:26 pm
Fri March 8, 2013

5 Things The Jobs Report Tells Us About The Economy (Or Not)

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The job market showed strong growth in February. But questions about low wages, consumer debt and government austerity cloud the sunny picture.

Originally published on Fri March 8, 2013 2:02 pm

If you enjoy having a good argument, Friday's report on the labor market gives you plenty to chew over. Find a debate partner and let's get started.

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Author Interviews
12:59 pm
Fri March 8, 2013

Al Gore Envisions 'The Future'

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IRA FLATOW, HOST:

My next guest really needs almost no introduction. He's former vice president of the United States. He's one of the most well-known communicators of the risks of climate change. He shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for those efforts. I'm guessing a lot of you have read his book, "An Inconvenient Truth," or you've seen the movie.

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Brain Candy
12:52 pm
Fri March 8, 2013

Behold the Mighty Water Bear

Water bears, a.k.a. tardigrades, can withstand boiling, freezing and the vacuum of space. Biologist Bob Goldstein, of University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, studies these millimeter-long creatures to try to understand how organisms develop.

The Two-Way
12:43 pm
Fri March 8, 2013

South Dakota Governor Signs Law Allowing Guns In Schools

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After training, teachers and other staffers in South Dakota could choose to bring guns with them to school if their districts want to set up "sentinel" programs.

South Dakota on Friday became what's "believed to be the first state to pass a law that specifically allows teachers to carry firearms," as The New York Times writes.

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12:13 pm
Fri March 8, 2013

Search Bills in Oklahoma Legislature

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Typically, using a bill number is the quickest way to find a specific piece of legislation. But if you've "heard" about something going on at the state Capitol, you can also search by words in the bill.
Oklahoma Legislature's Website where you can follow the introduction of bills, committee actions, and votes on the bills.
Research News
12:03 pm
Fri March 8, 2013

Getting the Springtime Buzz on Bees

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IRA FLATOW, HOST:

You're listening to SCIENCE FRIDAY, I'm Ira Flatow. You may not tell by looking outside your window if you're in the Midwest, or snow has been dumped on you in the last week or so, but spring is really just around the corner, and with that comes blooming plants and buzzing bees. And what can we expect this spring from nature's great pollinators?

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All Tech Considered
12:01 pm
Fri March 8, 2013

In Open Source Rocket Competition, Collaboration Takes Off

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A screenshot shows how a team would track changes to its rocket project on a Sunglass platform.

Here's the challenge: Build a rocket engine. Don't worry, you don't need much.

At the SXSW festival in Austin on Saturday, startup companies DIYRockets and Sunglass are launching a competition to create 3-D-printed rocket engines with open source (read: free) technology.

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Shots - Health News
11:53 am
Fri March 8, 2013

Could A 'Brain Pacemaker' Someday Treat Severe Anorexia?

Originally published on Tue March 12, 2013 9:23 am

Many people who get anorexia recover after therapy and counseling. But in about 20 to 30 percent of cases, the disease becomes a chronic condition that gets tougher and tougher to treat.

Right now, doctors have few options for helping these patients, mostly women, whose disease can be crippling or fatal.

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Author Interviews
11:37 am
Fri March 8, 2013

The History Of The FBI's Secret 'Enemies' List

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John Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation gives a speech on November 17, 1953, in Washington.

Originally published on Fri March 8, 2013 12:00 pm

This interview was originally broadcast on Feb. 14, 2012.

Four years after Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Tim Weiner published Legacy of Ashes, his detailed history of the CIA, he received a call from a lawyer in Washington, D.C.

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Politics and Government
11:26 am
Fri March 8, 2013

House Defeats Replacement Appointments Bill

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The Oklahoma House has killed a bill to authorize the governor and legislative leaders to make one-time replacements of their appointments to state boards and commissions. The House vote 47-40 against the measure Thursday.

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