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An Atlanta news anchor wasn't shocked to be called a racial slur in an email from a viewer but she decided, on-air, to have the last word.
The Senate passed a $36.5 billion emergency aid measure Tuesday to refill disaster accounts, provide a much-needed cash infusion to Puerto Rico, and bail out the federal flood insurance program.
In the last two years, Oklahoma has cited several counties for health violations at 36 water systems.
A new study of public health records has discovered 3,000 neighborhoods in America where children suffer from lead poisoning.
Economists say Trump's infrastructure plan portends less actual infrastructure improvement and more private-sector profits.
A Tulsa group took a truck loaded with 15,000 bottles of water to Flint, Michigan.
Some Tulsans left on Friday to take clean water to people in Flint, Michigan. For a few weeks now, that community has had to use bottled water because of high lead levels in the water system.
The three remaining Democrats will soon take the stage for their fourth debate, and first of 2016.