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US Applications For Jobless Benefits Highest Since October 2021
Associated Press
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week rose to its highest level since October 2021, but the labor market remains one of the healthiest parts of the U.S. economy.
Waymo Robotaxis Expand Operations, Paving The Way For Driverless Future
News On 6
Self-driving robotaxis are already a reality in two U.S. cities and could soon become even more widespread, with Waymo leading the way as one of the prominent companies in the field.
Chick-Fil-A Opens Temporary Break Room For Delivery Workers In New York City
CBS News
Delivery workers on bicycles are a common sight on the streets of New York City.
Wage Theft Often Goes Unpunished Despite State Systems Meant To Combat It
CBS News
Whether it's paying less than minimum wage, withholding tips or pressuring staff to work off the clock, so-called wage theft siphons billions from Americans' paychecks. Through extensive data analysis and interviews with local, state and federal officials, along with victims of wage theft across the country, CBS News found the systems designed to protect those workers often fail.
Lyft Now Allows Users In Some Areas To Reserve A Parking Space
CBS News
Lyft is testing a new feature this week that allows users in select areas of the U.S. to search for and reserve parking spots.
Biden Administration Proposes New Rule That Could Upend "Gig" Work
CBS News
The Biden administration is proposing a rule that could result in more "gig" workers being considered full-time employees, a potentially major shift in the nation's labor laws that could disrupt ride-sharing, delivery, construction and other companies that employ independent contractors.
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Biden Signs Order On Abortion Access After Supreme Court Ruling
Associated Press
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Friday to protect access to abortion as he faced mounting pressure from fellow Democrats to be more forceful on the subject after the Supreme Court ended a constitutional right to the procedure two weeks ago.
Biden Signs Order On Abortion Access After Supreme Court Ruling
Associated Press
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Friday to protect access to abortion as he faced mounting pressure from fellow Democrats to be more forceful on the subject after the Supreme Court ended a constitutional right to the procedure two weeks ago.
Companies Offering Abortion Travel Benefits Face Privacy Hurdles
CBS News
After the U.S. Supreme Court revoked the federal right to an abortion that's been in place for half a century, companies like Amazon, Disney, Apple and JP Morgan pledged to cover travel costs for employees who live in states where the procedure is now illegal so they can terminate pregnancies.
Companies Offering Abortion Travel Benefits Face Privacy Hurdles
CBS News
After the U.S. Supreme Court revoked the federal right to an abortion that's been in place for half a century, companies like Amazon, Disney, Apple and JP Morgan pledged to cover travel costs for employees who live in states where the procedure is now illegal so they can terminate pregnancies.
Uber Revives Shared Rides In US For First Time During Pandemic
CBS News
Uber is letting passengers share rides with strangers again, after putting the option on pause for two years due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Uber Revives Shared Rides In US For First Time During Pandemic
CBS News
Uber is letting passengers share rides with strangers again, after putting the option on pause for two years due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Justice Department Asks US Appeals Court To Allow Transit Mask Mandate
CBS News
The Justice Department on Tuesday called on a federal appeals court to reinstate the national mask mandate for public transit and airplanes after a U.S. district judge found the requirements to be unlawful in April.
Justice Department Asks US Appeals Court To Allow Transit Mask Mandate
CBS News
The Justice Department on Tuesday called on a federal appeals court to reinstate the national mask mandate for public transit and airplanes after a U.S. district judge found the requirements to be unlawful in April.
Passengers Sue Lyft Claiming They Were Sexually Assaulted By Drivers
News On 6
19 women and one man filed a new lawsuit claiming Lyft puts riders in danger. The women are saying they were raped or sexually assaulted by Lyft drivers.
Passengers Sue Lyft Claiming They Were Sexually Assaulted By Drivers
News On 6
19 women and one man filed a new lawsuit claiming Lyft puts riders in danger. The women are saying they were raped or sexually assaulted by Lyft drivers.
Uber Testing Audio Recording Safety Feature For Possible U.S. Launch
News On 6
Uber will let passengers and drivers record audio of their rides in an attempt to improve the ride-hail company's safety record.
Uber Testing Audio Recording Safety Feature For Possible U.S. Launch
News On 6
Uber will let passengers and drivers record audio of their rides in an attempt to improve the ride-hail company's safety record.
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Uber Slapped With $650 Million Tax Bill By New Jersey
News On 6
The Garden State is looking to harvest nearly $650 million in back taxes and penalties from Uber Technologies.
Uber Slapped With $650 Million Tax Bill By New Jersey
News On 6
The Garden State is looking to harvest nearly $650 million in back taxes and penalties from Uber Technologies.
'I Was Praying That I Would Survive:' Owasso Lyft Driver Describes Terrifying Alleged Assault
Amelia Mugavero
An Owasso Lyft driver said she's in fear for her safety after a passenger allegedly assaulted her. "I was praying that I would survive," Stephanie Hopkins told News on 6. ?She said it's a ride she will never forget. ?"I was just trying to give a passenger
'I Was Praying That I Would Survive:' Owasso Lyft Driver Describes Terrifying Alleged Assault
Amelia Mugavero
An Owasso Lyft driver said she's in fear for her safety after a passenger allegedly assaulted her. "I was praying that I would survive," Stephanie Hopkins told News on 6. ?She said it's a ride she will never forget. ?"I was just trying to give a passenger
ENDUI Offers $10 Uber Code For Labor Day
News On 6
State law enforcement will continue to be on patrol as travelers pack the road Monday.
ENDUI Offers $10 Uber Code For Labor Day
News On 6
State law enforcement will continue to be on patrol as travelers pack the road Monday.
Ride-Sharing Bill Pulled Due To Possible Impact On Drunk Driving
News On 6
A state lawmaker is pulling a bill that could have made Uber and other Ride Sharing services more expensive.
Ride-Sharing Bill Pulled Due To Possible Impact On Drunk Driving
News On 6
A state lawmaker is pulling a bill that could have made Uber and other Ride Sharing services more expensive.
Uber Employees Weigh-In After Driver Shot On The Job
News On 6
Uber drivers around Tulsa are weighing in after a driver was shot on the job. Several say they have had close calls in the past many say they take special steps to keep safe in a very risky profession.
Uber Employees Weigh-In After Driver Shot On The Job
News On 6
Uber drivers around Tulsa are weighing in after a driver was shot on the job. Several say they have had close calls in the past many say they take special steps to keep safe in a very risky profession.
Some Law Enforcement Agencies Teaming Up During New Year's Eve
News On 6
Law enforcement agencies across Green Country are gearing up for the biggest party night of the year. Many agencies have been warning the public for weeks on social media of the extra patrols. OHP says 656 people were killed in crashes last year and almos
Some Law Enforcement Agencies Teaming Up During New Year's Eve
News On 6
Law enforcement agencies across Green Country are gearing up for the biggest party night of the year. Many agencies have been warning the public for weeks on social media of the extra patrols. OHP says 656 people were killed in crashes last year and almos
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Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
What are cold air funnels—and why they happen in Oklahoma
Stacia Knight
Not all funnel clouds in Oklahoma are dangerous tornadoes—some are cold air funnels. These form in the spring and fall under high-based showers or thunderstorms when colder air aloft moves over warmer surface temperatures, creating instability. Cold air funnels are usually small, weak, and rarely reach the ground. Though generally not dangerous, they can occasionally cause minor damage if they touch down.
What are cold air funnels—and why they happen in Oklahoma
Stacia Knight
Not all funnel clouds in Oklahoma are dangerous tornadoes—some are cold air funnels. These form in the spring and fall under high-based showers or thunderstorms when colder air aloft moves over warmer surface temperatures, creating instability. Cold air funnels are usually small, weak, and rarely reach the ground. Though generally not dangerous, they can occasionally cause minor damage if they touch down.
'It's an exciting time': Oklahoma filmmaker in Vatican City
Sam Modde
Oklahoma's Manny Marquez provides an insider view of the conclave in Vatican City, reflecting on the Catholic Church's transition.
'It's an exciting time': Oklahoma filmmaker in Vatican City
Sam Modde
Oklahoma's Manny Marquez provides an insider view of the conclave in Vatican City, reflecting on the Catholic Church's transition.
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Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
What are cold air funnels—and why they happen in Oklahoma
Stacia Knight
Not all funnel clouds in Oklahoma are dangerous tornadoes—some are cold air funnels. These form in the spring and fall under high-based showers or thunderstorms when colder air aloft moves over warmer surface temperatures, creating instability. Cold air funnels are usually small, weak, and rarely reach the ground. Though generally not dangerous, they can occasionally cause minor damage if they touch down.
'It's an exciting time': Oklahoma filmmaker in Vatican City
Sam Modde
Oklahoma's Manny Marquez provides an insider view of the conclave in Vatican City, reflecting on the Catholic Church's transition.
'There is a better way:' Dozens of people meet to talk about solutions for violence among young people in Tulsa
Chloe Abbott
Community leaders hosted a meeting to try to solve the violence among young people in Tulsa.
'Proud to be part of this moment:' Green Country churches hold mass as conclave selects new pope
Sam Carrico
Several Green County churches are holding Mass this week in honor of the first night of conclave at the Vatican. News On 6's Sam Carrico spoke to local pastors and has their reaction to the centuries-old tradition.
Why did Gov. Stitt veto a breast cancer screening bill passed by lawmakers?
MaKayla Glenn
Governor Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill that would have required insurance to cover advanced breast cancer screenings for high-risk women. The bill had strong bipartisan support and was aimed at improving early detection. Supporters, including a breast cancer survivor and the bill’s author, say the veto puts women at risk by keeping essential tests out of reach for those who can't afford them. The governor argued the measure would raise insurance premiums.
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