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Dallas Cowboys trade for Joe Milton, landing potential backup QB from Patriots
CBS Sports
Joe Milton III sent from Patriots to Cowboys in trade deal. Learn how this move echoes in the NFL and impacts the teams' 2025 drafts.
NFL Expects Fewer Kickoff Returns With New Fair Catch Rule Inside 25
Associated Press
League owners voted Tuesday for a one-year trial of an enhanced touchback rule that will give the receiving team the ball at its own 25 with a fair catch of a kickoff anywhere behind that yard line.
NFL Looks Like Old Self Entering 3rd Season In COVID-19 Era
Associated Press
Derrick Henry has been seen jogging on the field with his daughter after practice. Green Bay Packers are once again borrowing kids’ bicycles for rides to practice. Fans are rubbing elbows with their favorite players to get those coveted autographs.
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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.
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.
The power of music: How Harmony Project Tulsa is giving students a chance to play
Ryan Gillin
Hundreds of students are getting a music education they didn't think they'd have a chance to get. The Harmony Project Tulsa offers free instruments and lessons after school.
The power of music: How Harmony Project Tulsa is giving students a chance to play
Ryan Gillin
Hundreds of students are getting a music education they didn't think they'd have a chance to get. The Harmony Project Tulsa offers free instruments and lessons after school.
Fresh food funds: Cherokee Nation launches farmers market program for seniors
News On 6
The Cherokee Nation is taking applications for a new program to give Tribal Seniors funds to use at area Farmers' Markets.
Fresh food funds: Cherokee Nation launches farmers market program for seniors
News On 6
The Cherokee Nation is taking applications for a new program to give Tribal Seniors funds to use at area Farmers' Markets.
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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.
The power of music: How Harmony Project Tulsa is giving students a chance to play
Ryan Gillin
Hundreds of students are getting a music education they didn't think they'd have a chance to get. The Harmony Project Tulsa offers free instruments and lessons after school.
Fresh food funds: Cherokee Nation launches farmers market program for seniors
News On 6
The Cherokee Nation is taking applications for a new program to give Tribal Seniors funds to use at area Farmers' Markets.
Pro athletes recruit for BMX, give end-of-year pep talk at Edison High School
Emory Bryan
Nine professional BMX athletes visited Tulsa's Edison High School, promoting the sport and encouraging students to follow their dreams.
Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will continue with a chance for scattered storms this afternoon, including a low risk of severe weather. The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
State Pardon and Parole Board votes to deny clemency to Tulsa man convicted of 1999 murder
Kaitlyn Deggs
John Hanson, convicted of a 1999 Tulsa murder, faces execution following the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board's clemency denial. Hanson expressed remorse in a public apology, while the families of the victims say it's taken too long for justice to be served.
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