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Trump Chooses Pam Bondi For Attorney General Pick After Gaetz Withdraws
Associated Press
President-elect Donald Trump has named Pam Bondi, the former attorney general of Florida, to be U.S. attorney general just hours after his other choice, Matt Gaetz, withdrew his name. Bondi is a longtime Trump ally and was one of his lawyers during his first impeachment trial when he was accused — but not convicted — of abusing his power as he tried to condition U.S. military assistance to Ukraine on that country investigating then-former Vice President Joe Biden.
U.S., Britain Begin New Strikes On Yemen's Houthis, Retaliating For Attacks By Iran-Backed Militants
Associated Press
The United States and Britain struck at least 30 Houthi targets in Yemen on Saturday in a second wave of assaults meant to further disable Iran-backed groups that have relentlessly attacked American and international interests in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war, U.S. officials told The Associated Press.
OU Softball Announces 2024 Schedule
News 9
The defending national champions released their 2024 schedule featuring 22 games at Love's Field, OU's new softball field.
Supreme Court Temporarily Extends Access To Abortion Pill
Associated Press
The Supreme Court has temporarily extended women’s access to an abortion pill until Friday while the justices consider whether to allow restrictions on mifepristone to take effect as a legal challenge to the medication’s FDA approval continues.
Federal Reserve Lifts Rate By Quarter-Point, Signals More Hikes Ahead
Associated Press
The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate by a quarter-point, its eighth hike since March. The Fed also signaled that even though inflation is easing, it remains high enough to require further rate hikes.
Justice Kavanaugh: Supreme Court's Slow Start A Coincidence
Associated Press
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh says the public shouldn't read anything into the high court's historically slow start to releasing opinions.
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White House: Jill Biden Has Cancerous Lesions Removed
Associated Press
Surgeons removed a cancerous lesion above first lady Jill Biden’s right eye Wednesday, as well as another cancerous lesion on her chest, the White House said, while a third lesion on her left eyelid was being examined.
White House: Jill Biden Has Cancerous Lesions Removed
Associated Press
Surgeons removed a cancerous lesion above first lady Jill Biden’s right eye Wednesday, as well as another cancerous lesion on her chest, the White House said, while a third lesion on her left eyelid was being examined.
Cheney: Trump Attempted To Contact Jan. 6 Witness
Associated Press
The vice-chair of the House Jan. 6 committee said Donald Trump has attempted to contact a witness who was talking to the panel investigating the attack on the Capitol.
Cheney: Trump Attempted To Contact Jan. 6 Witness
Associated Press
The vice-chair of the House Jan. 6 committee said Donald Trump has attempted to contact a witness who was talking to the panel investigating the attack on the Capitol.
Biden Announces $800M In New Military Assistance For Ukraine
Associated Press
President Joe Biden on Thursday announced an additional $800 million in military aid to help Ukraine fight back against the Russian invasion, but he also warned Congress will need to approve additional assistance.
Biden Announces $800M In New Military Assistance For Ukraine
Associated Press
President Joe Biden on Thursday announced an additional $800 million in military aid to help Ukraine fight back against the Russian invasion, but he also warned Congress will need to approve additional assistance.
US Finds Russian Troops Have Committed War Crimes In Ukraine
Associated Press
The Biden administration on Wednesday made a formal determination that Russian troops have committed war crimes in Ukraine and said it would work with others to prosecute offenders, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.
US Finds Russian Troops Have Committed War Crimes In Ukraine
Associated Press
The Biden administration on Wednesday made a formal determination that Russian troops have committed war crimes in Ukraine and said it would work with others to prosecute offenders, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.
Man Surrenders After Claiming To Have Bomb Near The Library Of Congress
Associated Press
Police were investigating a report Thursday of a possible explosive device in a pickup truck outside the Library of Congress on Capitol Hill and have evacuated the area around the building, two law enforcement officials told The Associated Press.
Man Surrenders After Claiming To Have Bomb Near The Library Of Congress
Associated Press
Police were investigating a report Thursday of a possible explosive device in a pickup truck outside the Library of Congress on Capitol Hill and have evacuated the area around the building, two law enforcement officials told The Associated Press.
Official: US To Spend $3B For Antiviral Pills For COVID-19
Associated Press
The United States is devoting more than $3 billion to advance development of antiviral pills for COVID-19, according to an official briefed on the matter.
Official: US To Spend $3B For Antiviral Pills For COVID-19
Associated Press
The United States is devoting more than $3 billion to advance development of antiviral pills for COVID-19, according to an official briefed on the matter.
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Court Could Reimpose Boston Marathon Bomber’s Death Sentence
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said Monday it will consider reinstating the death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, presenting President Joe Biden with an early test of his opposition to capital punishment. The justices agreed to hear an appeal filed by the Trump administration, which carried out executions of 13 federal inmates in its final six months in office. The case won’t be heard until the fall, and it’s unclear how the new administration will approach Tsarnaev’s
Court Could Reimpose Boston Marathon Bomber’s Death Sentence
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said Monday it will consider reinstating the death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, presenting President Joe Biden with an early test of his opposition to capital punishment. The justices agreed to hear an appeal filed by the Trump administration, which carried out executions of 13 federal inmates in its final six months in office. The case won’t be heard until the fall, and it’s unclear how the new administration will approach Tsarnaev’s
Supreme Court Will Not Halt Trump Tax Record Turnover
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a significant defeat for former President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court is declining to step in to halt the turnover of his tax records to a New York state prosecutor. The court’s action Monday is the apparent culmination of a lengthy legal battle that had already reached the high court once before. Trump’s tax records are not supposed to become public as part of prosecutors’ investigation, but the high court’s action is a blow to Trump because he has for so long fought on
Supreme Court Will Not Halt Trump Tax Record Turnover
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a significant defeat for former President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court is declining to step in to halt the turnover of his tax records to a New York state prosecutor. The court’s action Monday is the apparent culmination of a lengthy legal battle that had already reached the high court once before. Trump’s tax records are not supposed to become public as part of prosecutors’ investigation, but the high court’s action is a blow to Trump because he has for so long fought on
Chuck Schumer Urges Cabinet To Oust President Trump
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer is calling on President Donald Trump’s Cabinet to remove him from office following Wednesday’s violent assault on the Capitol by the president’s supporters. In a statement Thursday, Schumer said the attack on the Capitol “was an insurrection against the United States, incited by the president.” He added, “This president should not hold office one day longer.” Schumer said Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet should invoke the 25th Ame
Chuck Schumer Urges Cabinet To Oust President Trump
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer is calling on President Donald Trump’s Cabinet to remove him from office following Wednesday’s violent assault on the Capitol by the president’s supporters. In a statement Thursday, Schumer said the attack on the Capitol “was an insurrection against the United States, incited by the president.” He added, “This president should not hold office one day longer.” Schumer said Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet should invoke the 25th Ame
Federal Budget Deal Ensures No Shutdown
News On 6
President Donald Trump and congressional leaders have announced a critical debt and budget agreement that's an against-the-odds victory for Washington pragmatists seeking to avoid political tumult over the possibility of a government shutdown.
Federal Budget Deal Ensures No Shutdown
News On 6
President Donald Trump and congressional leaders have announced a critical debt and budget agreement that's an against-the-odds victory for Washington pragmatists seeking to avoid political tumult over the possibility of a government shutdown.
Facebook’s New Currency Plan Is Under Scrutiny In Congress
News On 6
WASHINGTON (AP) — Facebook’s ambitious plan to create a financial eco-system based on a digital currency faces questions from lawmakers, as it’s shadowed by negative comments from President Donald Trump, his treasury secretary and the he
Facebook’s New Currency Plan Is Under Scrutiny In Congress
News On 6
WASHINGTON (AP) — Facebook’s ambitious plan to create a financial eco-system based on a digital currency faces questions from lawmakers, as it’s shadowed by negative comments from President Donald Trump, his treasury secretary and the he
Trump: Military Action Against Iran Still 'On The Table'
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Saturday he’s still considering military action against Iran after it downed an unmanned U.S. military aircraft, saying the use of force is “always on the table until we get this solved.&rdqu
Trump: Military Action Against Iran Still 'On The Table'
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Saturday he’s still considering military action against Iran after it downed an unmanned U.S. military aircraft, saying the use of force is “always on the table until we get this solved.&rdqu
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'You deserve better:' PSO explains recurring power outages to Jenks City Council, provides potential solutions
Chloe Abbott
Jenks residents heard from PSO on Tuesday about recent power outages. The company explained causes like squirrels, foil balloons, and tech failures while outlining upgrades to prevent future issues, including substation improvements and wildlife protections.
'You deserve better:' PSO explains recurring power outages to Jenks City Council, provides potential solutions
Chloe Abbott
Jenks residents heard from PSO on Tuesday about recent power outages. The company explained causes like squirrels, foil balloons, and tech failures while outlining upgrades to prevent future issues, including substation improvements and wildlife protections.
Oologah Planning Commission votes against zone change to build battery energy storage plant
Kaitlyn Deggs
The Oologah Planning Commission voted against rezoning land for a proposed battery energy storage plant after residents raised concerns about the environment, property values, and safety.
Oologah Planning Commission votes against zone change to build battery energy storage plant
Kaitlyn Deggs
The Oologah Planning Commission voted against rezoning land for a proposed battery energy storage plant after residents raised concerns about the environment, property values, and safety.
Volunteers in Tulsa assemble emergency packs for LA wildfire victims
Eden Jones
Volunteers in Tulsa are assembling emergency care packages for California wildfire victims through Greater Good Charities, aiming to send over 400,000 pounds of supplies.
Volunteers in Tulsa assemble emergency packs for LA wildfire victims
Eden Jones
Volunteers in Tulsa are assembling emergency care packages for California wildfire victims through Greater Good Charities, aiming to send over 400,000 pounds of supplies.
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'You deserve better:' PSO explains recurring power outages to Jenks City Council, provides potential solutions
Chloe Abbott
Jenks residents heard from PSO on Tuesday about recent power outages. The company explained causes like squirrels, foil balloons, and tech failures while outlining upgrades to prevent future issues, including substation improvements and wildlife protections.
Oologah Planning Commission votes against zone change to build battery energy storage plant
Kaitlyn Deggs
The Oologah Planning Commission voted against rezoning land for a proposed battery energy storage plant after residents raised concerns about the environment, property values, and safety.
Volunteers in Tulsa assemble emergency packs for LA wildfire victims
Eden Jones
Volunteers in Tulsa are assembling emergency care packages for California wildfire victims through Greater Good Charities, aiming to send over 400,000 pounds of supplies.
Timeline: Leonard Peltier's conviction, commutation
Amy Slanchik
In one of his final acts as president, former President Joe Biden decided to commute the sentence of Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist convicted of killing two FBI agents in 1975 in South Dakota.
4 things to know about executive orders
Alex Cameron
Donald Trump signed 26 executive orders Monday, a record for a first day in office. By comparison, Joe Biden signed 9 executive orders on his first day back in 2021. On day one of Trump’s first term, in 2017, he signed just one executive order. There are other ‘executive’ actions the president authorized Monday but which are not considered executive orders.
'Just a miracle:' Baby with rare genetic condition responds to experimental treatment
Erin Conrad
11-month-old Asher Cantrell, diagnosed with SMARD 1, has received experimental gene therapy after social media support and is currently responding well.
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