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Interior Department To Give Tribal Nations $120 Million To Fight Climate-Related Threats
Associated Press
The funding is the largest annual amount awarded through the Tribal Climate Resilience Annual Awards Program, which was established in 2011 to help tribes and tribal organizations respond to climate change.
Uganda’s President Signs Into Law Anti-Gay Legislation With Death Penalty In Some Cases
Associated Press
Uganda’s president has signed into law anti-gay legislation supported by many in this East African country but widely condemned by rights activists and others abroad.
U.N. Says Iran On Pace For 'Frighteningly' High Number Of Executions
CBS News
U.N. human rights chief Volker Turk said Tuesday that Iran has executed a "frighteningly" high number of people this year, rising to more than ten per week on average. At least 209 people were executed in the country since January 1, primarily for drug-related offenses, but a United Nations statement said the actual number is likely much higher.
A Month After Quake, Survivors Need Shelter, Sanitation
Associated Press
One month after a powerful quake devastated parts of Turkey and Syria, hundreds of thousands of people still need adequate shelter and sanitation, and an appeal for $1 billion to assist survivors is only 10% funded, hampering efforts to tackle the humanitarian crisis, a United Nations official said Monday.
South Africa Shocked By Bar Shootings, Police Hunt Suspects
Associated Press
South Africa is reeling in shock from a spate of weekend bar shootings in which armed men burst into three taverns and opened fire indiscriminately, killing 21 people in total.
$4.75M: Schwartzel Wins Richest Golf Event Amid Saudi Outcry
Associated Press
Former Masters champion Charl Schwartzel banked $4.75 million on Saturday by winning the richest tournament in golf history, while the event’s Saudi backers faced renewed backlash after a 9/11 victims’ group called for American players to withdraw from the rebel series.
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Iran State TV Says ‘Rioters’ Shot And Killed Amid Protests
News On 6
Iranian state television on Tuesday acknowledged security forces shot and killed what it described as “rioters” in multiple cities amid recent protests over the spike in government-set gasoline prices.
Iran State TV Says ‘Rioters’ Shot And Killed Amid Protests
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Iranian state television on Tuesday acknowledged security forces shot and killed what it described as “rioters” in multiple cities amid recent protests over the spike in government-set gasoline prices.
Hong Kong Airport Shuts Down Amid Pro-Democracy Protest
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One of the world’s busiest airports canceled all flights after thousands of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters crowded into the main terminal Monday afternoon.
Hong Kong Airport Shuts Down Amid Pro-Democracy Protest
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One of the world’s busiest airports canceled all flights after thousands of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters crowded into the main terminal Monday afternoon.
Racial profiling targets describe pain of double standard
News On 6
(Tulsa-AP) -- The third in a national series of public hearings on racial profiling has been conducted in Tulsa by Amnesty International.
Benjamin Jealous, director of Amnesty's US Domestic
Racial profiling targets describe pain of double standard
News On 6
(Tulsa-AP) -- The third in a national series of public hearings on racial profiling has been conducted in Tulsa by Amnesty International.
Benjamin Jealous, director of Amnesty's US Domestic
Report says Oklahoma has highest per capita execution rate in nation
News On 6
(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The human rights group Amnesty International was in Oklahoma City Thursday, calling on state lawmakers to place a moratorium on the death penalty.
The London-based organization
Report says Oklahoma has highest per capita execution rate in nation
News On 6
(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The human rights group Amnesty International was in Oklahoma City Thursday, calling on state lawmakers to place a moratorium on the death penalty.
The London-based organization
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OKC Thunder vs Nuggets Game 4 preview: How to watch, key stats, and odds
Jeremie Poplin
The Thunder look to tie the series at 2 this afternoon in Denver
OKC Thunder vs Nuggets Game 4 preview: How to watch, key stats, and odds
Jeremie Poplin
The Thunder look to tie the series at 2 this afternoon in Denver
One dead in Collinsville house fire
News On 6
A person has died following a two-story house fire north of Highway 20, authorities confirmed Sunday morning.
One dead in Collinsville house fire
News On 6
A person has died following a two-story house fire north of Highway 20, authorities confirmed Sunday morning.
Oklahoma passes law requiring clear labels on 'fake meat' products
Graham Dowers
A new law signed by Governor Kevin Stitt will require plant-based and insect protein products to be clearly labeled.
Oklahoma passes law requiring clear labels on 'fake meat' products
Graham Dowers
A new law signed by Governor Kevin Stitt will require plant-based and insect protein products to be clearly labeled.
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OKC Thunder vs Nuggets Game 4 preview: How to watch, key stats, and odds
Jeremie Poplin
The Thunder look to tie the series at 2 this afternoon in Denver
One dead in Collinsville house fire
News On 6
A person has died following a two-story house fire north of Highway 20, authorities confirmed Sunday morning.
Oklahoma passes law requiring clear labels on 'fake meat' products
Graham Dowers
A new law signed by Governor Kevin Stitt will require plant-based and insect protein products to be clearly labeled.
Tulsa Ballet wraps season with final show before European tour
Graham Dowers
Tulsa Ballet is closing out its season with a final hometown performance before embarking on its sixth international tour.
Stillwater police take top honors at 2025 Oklahoma SWAT competition
Graham Dowers
Elite law enforcement teams from across the state gathered in Tulsa earlier this week for the 18th annual Oklahoma SWAT competition.
Fallen Owasso police officers honored at state memorial service
Graham Dowers
Two Owasso police officers who died in 2021 were honored Friday at the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Memorial Services.
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