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Osage Nation Principal Chief questions 'organized chaos' behind Bureau of Indian Affairs office closures
Emory Bryan
Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear criticized the BIA office closures and lack of communication from federal officials.
Gilcrease Museum Returns Historic Printing Press To Cherokee Nation
Emory Bryan
Tulsa’s Gilcrease Museum conveyed ownership of a historic printing press to the Cherokee Nation, more than a decade after loaning it to the tribe.
US Moves To Advance Prisoner Swap Deal With Iran, Release $6 Billion In Frozen Iranian Funds
Associated Press
The Biden administration has cleared the way for the release of five American citizens detained in Iran by issuing a blanket waiver for international banks to transfer $6 billion in frozen Iranian money from South Korea to Qatar without fear of U.S. sanctions. In addition, as part of the deal, the administration has agreed to release five Iranian citizens held in the United States.
Marine Vet Released In 2022 US-Russia Prisoner Swap, Injured While Fighting In Ukraine
CBS News
U.S. Marine Corps veteran Trevor Reed, who was released in a prisoner swap with Russia brokered by the Biden administration in 2022, was injured recently while fighting for Ukraine in the east of that country, CBS News has learned.
Biden Hopes Putin Will Negotiate WNBA Star Griner’s Release
Associated Press
President Joe Biden said Wednesday that he hopes Russian President Vladimir Putin will be more willing to negotiate the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner now that the U.S. midterm elections are over.
State Department, CIA Establish Federal Payment Rules For "Havana Syndrome" Victims
CBS News
Some American diplomats and intelligence officers suffering from the mysterious neurological affliction known as Havana Syndrome may be eligible for federal compensation ranging from about $140,000 to $187,000, according to draft rules published by the State Department on Friday. Though the guidelines are a step forward for those suffering from the syndrome, concerns about disparate treatment of victims of the poorly understood condition persist.
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2 Former Twitter Employees Charged With Spying For Saudi Arabia
News On 6
Federal authorities have charged two former employees at Twitter with spying for Saudi Arabia. This is believed to be the first time the U.S. Government has publicly accused the kingdom of spying in the United States.
2 Former Twitter Employees Charged With Spying For Saudi Arabia
News On 6
Federal authorities have charged two former employees at Twitter with spying for Saudi Arabia. This is believed to be the first time the U.S. Government has publicly accused the kingdom of spying in the United States.
Iran Nuclear Deal Could Have Big Impact On Oklahoma Business
News On 6
One of Northeast Oklahoma's largest industries could take a hit after the United States pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal. Airplane maker Boeing, which employs thousands in Oklahoma, has nearly 20 billion dollars in deals with Iran's state airliner. "Following [the] announcement, we will consult with the U.S. Government on next steps. As we have throughout this process, we'll continue to follow the U.S. Government's lead." Boeing said in a statement Wednesday. Ene...
Iran Nuclear Deal Could Have Big Impact On Oklahoma Business
News On 6
One of Northeast Oklahoma's largest industries could take a hit after the United States pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal. Airplane maker Boeing, which employs thousands in Oklahoma, has nearly 20 billion dollars in deals with Iran's state airliner. "Following [the] announcement, we will consult with the U.S. Government on next steps. As we have throughout this process, we'll continue to follow the U.S. Government's lead." Boeing said in a statement Wednesday. Ene...
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Tulsa police investigate shooting near 51st and Yale
Brooke Cox
Tulsa police officers are investigating a shooting at the Studio Star Extended Stay Hotel early Wednesday morning.
Tulsa police investigate shooting near 51st and Yale
Brooke Cox
Tulsa police officers are investigating a shooting at the Studio Star Extended Stay Hotel early Wednesday morning.
Another pleasant day before a changing pattern brings more storm chances to the area
News On 6
Oklahoma’s weather will begin pleasantly today, with sunshine and warm temperatures, before shifting toward a more unsettled pattern later in the week. Storm chances increase late tonight into early Thursday for a few locations and continue through the holiday weekend, including potential for occasional strong to severe storms.
Another pleasant day before a changing pattern brings more storm chances to the area
News On 6
Oklahoma’s weather will begin pleasantly today, with sunshine and warm temperatures, before shifting toward a more unsettled pattern later in the week. Storm chances increase late tonight into early Thursday for a few locations and continue through the holiday weekend, including potential for occasional strong to severe storms.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
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Tulsa police investigate shooting near 51st and Yale
Brooke Cox
Tulsa police officers are investigating a shooting at the Studio Star Extended Stay Hotel early Wednesday morning.
Another pleasant day before a changing pattern brings more storm chances to the area
News On 6
Oklahoma’s weather will begin pleasantly today, with sunshine and warm temperatures, before shifting toward a more unsettled pattern later in the week. Storm chances increase late tonight into early Thursday for a few locations and continue through the holiday weekend, including potential for occasional strong to severe storms.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Families grapple with storm damage in Fort Gibson
MaKayla Glenn
Families are trying to wrap their minds around all the storm damage in Fort Gibson after a storm on Monday.
What you need to know about the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act
Alex Cameron
Breaking down the One Big, Beautiful Bill: Key components that could affect Oklahomans from Medicaid changes to SNAP cuts.
ODMHSAS needs $28.7 million to get through the end of June, according to state audit
Chloe Abbott
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services says it needs $28.7 million to get through the end of June, according to a state audit report released Tuesday.
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