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2 Americans Dead, 2 Rescued After Violent Mexico Kidnapping
Associated Press
A road trip to Mexico for cosmetic surgery ended with two Americans dead — and two others found alive in a rural area near the Gulf coast — after a violent shootout and abduction that was captured on video, officials said Tuesday.
US Citizen Killed In West Bank Amid Escalating Mideast Violence
CBS News
An American citizen was killed in the West Bank on Monday amid ongoing violence in the region, according to U.S. officials.
US Says China Balloon Could Collect Intelligence Signals
Associated Press
The China balloon shot down by the U.S. was equipped to detect and collect intelligence signals as part of a huge, military-linked aerial surveillance program that targeted more than 40 countries, the Biden administration declared Thursday, citing imagery from American U-2 spy planes.
Grant Wahl, Renowned Soccer Journalist, Dies At Qatar World Cup
CBS News
Renowned soccer journalist Grant Wahl has died, the U.S. Soccer Federation reported Friday. Wahl was in Qatar covering the World Cup when he passed away.
US Embassy Officials Meet With Brittney Griner, WNBA Star Imprisoned In Russia
CBS News
U.S. Embassy officials in Moscow on Thursday met with WNBA star Brittney Griner, who has been held behind bars in Russia since February, the Biden administration said.
Putin Grants Russian Citizenship To Former NSA Contractor, Whistleblower Edward Snowden
CBS News
President Vladimir Putin has granted Russian citizenship to former U.S. security contractor Edward Snowden, according to a decree signed by the Russian leader on Monday.
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Griner, Whelan Families To Meet Biden Amid US-Russia Talks
Associated Press
President Joe Biden plans to meet at the White House on Friday with family members of WNBA star Brittney Griner and Michigan corporate security executive Paul Whelan, both of whom remain jailed in Russia, senior administration officials told The Associated Press.
Griner, Whelan Families To Meet Biden Amid US-Russia Talks
Associated Press
President Joe Biden plans to meet at the White House on Friday with family members of WNBA star Brittney Griner and Michigan corporate security executive Paul Whelan, both of whom remain jailed in Russia, senior administration officials told The Associated Press.
Russia Spent $300 Million To Covertly Influence World Politics, US Government Says
CBS News
Russia has covertly spent more than $300 million since 2014 to try to influence politicians and other officials in more than two dozen countries, the State Department alleges in a newly released cable.
Russia Spent $300 Million To Covertly Influence World Politics, US Government Says
CBS News
Russia has covertly spent more than $300 million since 2014 to try to influence politicians and other officials in more than two dozen countries, the State Department alleges in a newly released cable.
Israeli Army: ‘High Probability’ Soldier Killed Reporter
Associated Press
Critics have long accused the military of doing a poor job of investigating wrongdoing by its troops. The Israeli human rights group B’Tselem accused the army of carrying out a “whitewash,” while Abu Akleh’s family and the Palestinian Authority both called for the case to be turned over to the International Criminal Court in the Hague
Israeli Army: ‘High Probability’ Soldier Killed Reporter
Associated Press
Critics have long accused the military of doing a poor job of investigating wrongdoing by its troops. The Israeli human rights group B’Tselem accused the army of carrying out a “whitewash,” while Abu Akleh’s family and the Palestinian Authority both called for the case to be turned over to the International Criminal Court in the Hague
Oklahoma Delegation Demands Accountability 1 Year After Withdrawal From Afghanistan
Alex Cameron
One year after the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Afghanistan, the incident is still very much politically charged, with Republicans in Congress -- including members of Oklahoma's delegation -- demanding answers and accountability.
Oklahoma Delegation Demands Accountability 1 Year After Withdrawal From Afghanistan
Alex Cameron
One year after the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Afghanistan, the incident is still very much politically charged, with Republicans in Congress -- including members of Oklahoma's delegation -- demanding answers and accountability.
Israel Raids Palestinian Rights Groups It Labeled Terrorists
Associated Press
Israel raided the offices of several Palestinian advocacy groups it had previously blacklisted as terrorist organizations early Thursday, sealing entrances and declaring them closed.
Israel Raids Palestinian Rights Groups It Labeled Terrorists
Associated Press
Israel raided the offices of several Palestinian advocacy groups it had previously blacklisted as terrorist organizations early Thursday, sealing entrances and declaring them closed.
Saudi Doctoral Student Gets 34 Years In Prison For Tweets
Associated Press
A Saudi court has sentenced a doctoral student to 34 years in prison for spreading “rumors” and retweeting dissidents, according to court documents obtained Thursday, a decision that has drawn growing global condemnation.
Saudi Doctoral Student Gets 34 Years In Prison For Tweets
Associated Press
A Saudi court has sentenced a doctoral student to 34 years in prison for spreading “rumors” and retweeting dissidents, according to court documents obtained Thursday, a decision that has drawn growing global condemnation.
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Donetsk Leader Calls For ‘Beneficial’ Ties With North Korea
Associated Press
The head of Russian proxy forces in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region has sent a message to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un calling for cooperation amid signs the North is considering sending laborers for restoration projects in Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine.
Donetsk Leader Calls For ‘Beneficial’ Ties With North Korea
Associated Press
The head of Russian proxy forces in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region has sent a message to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un calling for cooperation amid signs the North is considering sending laborers for restoration projects in Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine.
China Sets Sanctions On Taiwan Figures To Punish US, Island
Associated Press
China imposed visa bans and other sanctions Tuesday on Taiwanese political figures as it raises pressure on the self-governing island and the U.S. in response to successive congressional visits.
China Sets Sanctions On Taiwan Figures To Punish US, Island
Associated Press
China imposed visa bans and other sanctions Tuesday on Taiwanese political figures as it raises pressure on the self-governing island and the U.S. in response to successive congressional visits.
Israeli Police Kill Palestinian In East Jerusalem Raid
Associated Press
Israeli police shot and killed a Palestinian man on Monday, claiming he had attempted to stab officers during a raid in east Jerusalem.
Israeli Police Kill Palestinian In East Jerusalem Raid
Associated Press
Israeli police shot and killed a Palestinian man on Monday, claiming he had attempted to stab officers during a raid in east Jerusalem.
Ukraine And Russia Sign Deal To Get Vital Grain Shipments Moving Again
CBS News
Ukraine and Russia signed an agreement Friday morning in Turkey committing to let millions of tons of vital grain supplies ship out from Ukraine's long-blockaded southern ports. Russia has blocked Ukraine's Black Sea ports since its full-scale invasion of the country on February 24, drawing accusations from the U.S. and Europe that President Vladimir Putin has weaponized food.
Ukraine And Russia Sign Deal To Get Vital Grain Shipments Moving Again
CBS News
Ukraine and Russia signed an agreement Friday morning in Turkey committing to let millions of tons of vital grain supplies ship out from Ukraine's long-blockaded southern ports. Russia has blocked Ukraine's Black Sea ports since its full-scale invasion of the country on February 24, drawing accusations from the U.S. and Europe that President Vladimir Putin has weaponized food.
Olena Zelenska, Ukraine First Lady, On High-Profile US Trip
Associated Press
Ukraine’s first lady, Olena Zelenska, met with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday as she began a series of high-profile appearances in Washington that will include a session with U.S. counterpart Jill Biden.
Olena Zelenska, Ukraine First Lady, On High-Profile US Trip
Associated Press
Ukraine’s first lady, Olena Zelenska, met with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday as she began a series of high-profile appearances in Washington that will include a session with U.S. counterpart Jill Biden.
US, South Korea Fly 20 Fighter Jets Amid North Korea Tensions
Associated Press
The South Korean and U.S. militaries flew 20 fighter jets over waters off South Korea’s western coast Tuesday in a continued show of force as a senior U.S. official warned of a forceful response if North Korea goes ahead with its first nuclear test explosion in nearly five years.
US, South Korea Fly 20 Fighter Jets Amid North Korea Tensions
Associated Press
The South Korean and U.S. militaries flew 20 fighter jets over waters off South Korea’s western coast Tuesday in a continued show of force as a senior U.S. official warned of a forceful response if North Korea goes ahead with its first nuclear test explosion in nearly five years.
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Heightened fire risks persist across Green Country
News On 6
A strong storm system is expected to move into the central U.S. late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, passing through the region by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
Heightened fire risks persist across Green Country
News On 6
A strong storm system is expected to move into the central U.S. late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, passing through the region by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
Man taken to hospital in Tulsa after being shot in chest
Katie Alexander
A man was taken to the hospital after he was shot in the chest on Monday night, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
Man taken to hospital in Tulsa after being shot in chest
Katie Alexander
A man was taken to the hospital after he was shot in the chest on Monday night, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
Oklahoma mechanics step in to fix fire truck during wildfires: A story of selflessness
MaKayla Glenn
Two local mechanics, Jess Monroe and Eric Knudsen, demonstrated incredible selflessness during the Oklahoma wildfires when they rushed to fix a broken fire truck at a critical time. Despite losing his home to the fires, Jess didn’t hesitate to help, believing that running the truck could save at least one house.
Oklahoma mechanics step in to fix fire truck during wildfires: A story of selflessness
MaKayla Glenn
Two local mechanics, Jess Monroe and Eric Knudsen, demonstrated incredible selflessness during the Oklahoma wildfires when they rushed to fix a broken fire truck at a critical time. Despite losing his home to the fires, Jess didn’t hesitate to help, believing that running the truck could save at least one house.
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Heightened fire risks persist across Green Country
News On 6
A strong storm system is expected to move into the central U.S. late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, passing through the region by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
Man taken to hospital in Tulsa after being shot in chest
Katie Alexander
A man was taken to the hospital after he was shot in the chest on Monday night, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
Oklahoma mechanics step in to fix fire truck during wildfires: A story of selflessness
MaKayla Glenn
Two local mechanics, Jess Monroe and Eric Knudsen, demonstrated incredible selflessness during the Oklahoma wildfires when they rushed to fix a broken fire truck at a critical time. Despite losing his home to the fires, Jess didn’t hesitate to help, believing that running the truck could save at least one house.
Q&A with Representatives Tom Cole and Stephanie Bice re: DOGE
Alex Cameron
In recent interviews, Reps. Tom Cole and Stephanie Bice discussed the controversial efforts of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, to streamline federal spending.
Resources, How you can help Oklahomans affected by wildfires
Bella Roddy
Recent wildfires have devastated parts of Oklahoma, causing widespread damage and displacement. For those in need of assistance or looking to support recovery efforts, here are verified fundraisers, relief organizations, and shelter locations.
'It was tremendous just to see:' Family, friends, strangers jump in to save Terlton home from wildfires
Chloe Abbott
When a fire was racing up to a family’s home in Pawnee County, their family, friends, and even total strangers jumped in to help. The Wisnoskie family feels very lucky to be spared the devastation others have endured.
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