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Books To Treasure Event Brings Author And Illustrator Sophie Blackall To Tulsa
LeAnne Taylor
Tulsa City-County Library’s Books to Treasure event brings award-winning author and illustrator Sophie Blackall to Tulsa, where she’ll share her book "If You Come to Earth" with young readers.
Israel Expands Gaza Ground Offensive, Says Efforts In South Will Carry "No Less Strength" Than In North
CBS News
Many of Gaza's 2.3 million people are crammed into the south after Israel ordered civilians to leave the north in the early days of the war, which was sparked by the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack in Israel that killed about 1,200, mostly civilians.
Serbia Says 3,000 Guns Handed In For Amnesty Sparked By Mass-Shootings
CBS News
Serbians have handed over more than 3,000 illegally-owned weapons and weapons parts in just two days of a mass gun amnesty announced as part of a crackdown on firearm ownership in the wake of two deadly mass shootings.
New Show At Tulsa Art Gallery Supports Ukrainian Families Impacted By The War
Alyssa Miller
A Tulsa art gallery is supporting Ukrainian families impacted by the war through its newest show.
Donors Offer Over $9B For Pakistan After Devastating Floods
Associated Press
Dozens of countries and international institutions on Monday pledged more than $9 billion to help Pakistan recover and rebuild from devastating summer floods that the United Nations chief called “a climate disaster of monumental scale.”
Millions Of Children Left Susceptible To Measles As Vaccination Rates Drop, New Report Finds
CBS News
The threat of a measles outbreak is growing due to a significant decline in vaccination rates among children worldwide, according to joint report released Wednesday by the CDC, and WHO.
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After Quiet Days, Handful Of Protests At UN Climate Summit
Associated Press
After days with almost no demonstrations, protesters have started making their voices hear at the UN climate conference.
After Quiet Days, Handful Of Protests At UN Climate Summit
Associated Press
After days with almost no demonstrations, protesters have started making their voices hear at the UN climate conference.
Fed Up Young Climate Activists: ‘Adults Aren’t Listening’
Associated Press
Young climate activists are fed up with 'adults' not taking climate change seriously.
Fed Up Young Climate Activists: ‘Adults Aren’t Listening’
Associated Press
Young climate activists are fed up with 'adults' not taking climate change seriously.
Hunger In Somalia Is Putting 'A Child Per Minute' Into Hospitals
CBS News
Aid workers are sounding the alarm over an intensifying humanitarian catastrophe in Somalia, where officials are expected to soon declare the second famine in just over a decade. Aid workers tell CBS News that rampant drought in the east African nation has already sparked a mass-migration of desperate families who can't feed their children. Many are showing up too late at makeshift camps for help, and the conditions are expected to get worse over the winter.
Hunger In Somalia Is Putting 'A Child Per Minute' Into Hospitals
CBS News
Aid workers are sounding the alarm over an intensifying humanitarian catastrophe in Somalia, where officials are expected to soon declare the second famine in just over a decade. Aid workers tell CBS News that rampant drought in the east African nation has already sparked a mass-migration of desperate families who can't feed their children. Many are showing up too late at makeshift camps for help, and the conditions are expected to get worse over the winter.
UN Says Part Of Somalia Will Reach Famine Later This Year
Associated Press
The United Nations says “famine is at the door” in Somalia with “concrete indications” famine will occur later this year in the southern Bay region.
UN Says Part Of Somalia Will Reach Famine Later This Year
Associated Press
The United Nations says “famine is at the door” in Somalia with “concrete indications” famine will occur later this year in the southern Bay region.
Waterborne Diseases Spreading Among Flood Victims In Pakistan
CBS News
Pakistani health officials on Thursday reported an outbreak of waterborne diseases in areas hit by recent record-breaking flooding, as authorities stepped up efforts to ensure the provision of clean drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people who lost their homes in the disaster.
Waterborne Diseases Spreading Among Flood Victims In Pakistan
CBS News
Pakistani health officials on Thursday reported an outbreak of waterborne diseases in areas hit by recent record-breaking flooding, as authorities stepped up efforts to ensure the provision of clean drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people who lost their homes in the disaster.
25 Million Kids Missed Routine Vaccinations Because Of COVID
Associated Press
About 25 million children worldwide have missed out on routine immunizations against common diseases like diptheria, largely because the coronavirus pandemic disrupted regular health services or triggered misinformation about vaccines, according to the U.N.
25 Million Kids Missed Routine Vaccinations Because Of COVID
Associated Press
About 25 million children worldwide have missed out on routine immunizations against common diseases like diptheria, largely because the coronavirus pandemic disrupted regular health services or triggered misinformation about vaccines, according to the U.N.
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150 Million More Going Hungry Worldwide As War, COVID & Climate Crisis Fuel A Global Food Emergency
CBS News
The number of hungry people worldwide has increased by about 150 million since 2019. That is among the dire assessments contained in the United Nations' 2022 report on the state of global food security, which paints a picture of a mammoth problem that's only getting worse.
150 Million More Going Hungry Worldwide As War, COVID & Climate Crisis Fuel A Global Food Emergency
CBS News
The number of hungry people worldwide has increased by about 150 million since 2019. That is among the dire assessments contained in the United Nations' 2022 report on the state of global food security, which paints a picture of a mammoth problem that's only getting worse.
Afghanistan Quake Kills 1,000 People, Deadliest In Decades
Associated Press
A powerful earthquake struck a rugged, mountainous region of eastern Afghanistan early Wednesday, flattening stone and mud-brick homes and killing at least 1,000 people in the country’s deadliest quake in two decades, the state-run news agency reported.
Afghanistan Quake Kills 1,000 People, Deadliest In Decades
Associated Press
A powerful earthquake struck a rugged, mountainous region of eastern Afghanistan early Wednesday, flattening stone and mud-brick homes and killing at least 1,000 people in the country’s deadliest quake in two decades, the state-run news agency reported.
Dozens Dead, Thousands Homeless In Bangladesh, India Floods
Associated Press
Villagers in northeastern Bangladesh crowded makeshift refugee centers and scrambled to meet boats arriving with food and fresh water as massive floods, which have killed dozens of people and displaced hundreds of thousands there and in neighboring India, continued to wreak havoc Tuesday.
Dozens Dead, Thousands Homeless In Bangladesh, India Floods
Associated Press
Villagers in northeastern Bangladesh crowded makeshift refugee centers and scrambled to meet boats arriving with food and fresh water as massive floods, which have killed dozens of people and displaced hundreds of thousands there and in neighboring India, continued to wreak havoc Tuesday.
Nobel Peace Prize Sold For Ukrainian Kids Shatters Record At $103.5m
Associated Press
The Nobel Peace Prize auctioned off by Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov to raise money for Ukrainian child refugees sold Monday night for $103.5 million, shattering the old record for a Nobel.
Nobel Peace Prize Sold For Ukrainian Kids Shatters Record At $103.5m
Associated Press
The Nobel Peace Prize auctioned off by Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov to raise money for Ukrainian child refugees sold Monday night for $103.5 million, shattering the old record for a Nobel.
‘Only God Can Help’: Hundreds Die As Somalia Faces Famine
Associated Press
Deaths have begun in the region’s most parched drought in four decades. Previously unreported data shared with The Associated Press show at least 448 deaths this year at malnutrition treatment centers in Somalia alone.
‘Only God Can Help’: Hundreds Die As Somalia Faces Famine
Associated Press
Deaths have begun in the region’s most parched drought in four decades. Previously unreported data shared with The Associated Press show at least 448 deaths this year at malnutrition treatment centers in Somalia alone.
After Nearly 100 Days Of War, Two Out Of Three Children In Ukraine Are Displaced
CBS News
Over five million children are now in need of humanitarian assistance because of the war in Ukraine, with "consequences for children at a scale and speed not seen since World War II," the United Nations' children's agency, UNICEF, said Tuesday.
After Nearly 100 Days Of War, Two Out Of Three Children In Ukraine Are Displaced
CBS News
Over five million children are now in need of humanitarian assistance because of the war in Ukraine, with "consequences for children at a scale and speed not seen since World War II," the United Nations' children's agency, UNICEF, said Tuesday.
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Jenks Fire Department declares Gem Dirt Fire extinguished
Brooke Cox
The Jenks Fire Department says the Gem Dirt Fire is now fully extinguished, but crews will continue monitoring for potential flare-ups.
Jenks Fire Department declares Gem Dirt Fire extinguished
Brooke Cox
The Jenks Fire Department says the Gem Dirt Fire is now fully extinguished, but crews will continue monitoring for potential flare-ups.
Outdoor pics with Tess: Luke's impressive catch
Tess Maune
If you have a fishing, hunting, or outdoor snapshot you'd like to see featured, send it to Tess Maune on Facebook.
Outdoor pics with Tess: Luke's impressive catch
Tess Maune
If you have a fishing, hunting, or outdoor snapshot you'd like to see featured, send it to Tess Maune on Facebook.
Tulsa firefighter speaks out on firing of Oklahoma Forestry Director
Jonathan Polasek
A Tulsa firefighter is speaking out against Governor Kevin Stitt’s decision to remove State Forester Mark Goeller, praising his leadership and contributions to Oklahoma’s fire service.
Tulsa firefighter speaks out on firing of Oklahoma Forestry Director
Jonathan Polasek
A Tulsa firefighter is speaking out against Governor Kevin Stitt’s decision to remove State Forester Mark Goeller, praising his leadership and contributions to Oklahoma’s fire service.
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Jenks Fire Department declares Gem Dirt Fire extinguished
Brooke Cox
The Jenks Fire Department says the Gem Dirt Fire is now fully extinguished, but crews will continue monitoring for potential flare-ups.
Outdoor pics with Tess: Luke's impressive catch
Tess Maune
If you have a fishing, hunting, or outdoor snapshot you'd like to see featured, send it to Tess Maune on Facebook.
Tulsa firefighter speaks out on firing of Oklahoma Forestry Director
Jonathan Polasek
A Tulsa firefighter is speaking out against Governor Kevin Stitt’s decision to remove State Forester Mark Goeller, praising his leadership and contributions to Oklahoma’s fire service.
Deadline Day at the Capitol: What did and didn't pass
Haley Weger
Thursday marked the deadline at the Oklahoma State Capitol. Here are some of the legislation that passed.
Oklahoma State Board of Education cancels monthly meeting due to 'technical issue'
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma State Board of Education's Thursday meeting has been canceled, according to State Superintendent Ryan Walters.
Weekend storm system could bring thunderstorms
News On 6
A storm system brings rain to southeastern Oklahoma on Friday and a stronger system this weekend could produce severe storms.
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