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U.S. falls to lowest-ever ranking on 2025 World Happiness Report
CBS News
The United States fell to its lowest-ever place on the World Happiness Report, sitting at 24th in the world, one place lower than its 2024 ranking.
Police in Sweden say about 10 people killed in shooting at school for adults in the city of Orebro
CBS News
Police in Sweden said Tuesday that "about 10 people" were killed in a shooting earlier in the day at a school for adults in the city of Orebro, west of Stockholm.
'Inside The NBA' Will Air On ESPN And ABC As Part Of Settlement With NBA
Associated Press
TNT Sports will also begin showing 13 Big 12 football and 15 men’s basketball games next season as part of a sublicense with ESPN. TNT will air two College Football Playoff games beginning this season also under a sublicense with ESPN.
Mural Vandalized In Tulsa's Greenwood District, Tulsa Police Searching For Suspect
Amy Slanchik
From the air, the mural's bright colors stand out between I-244 and Greenwood Ave., but a closer look reveals sections of exposed brick, after vinyl was torn off the building.
Blue Jackets Honor Johnny And Matthew Gaudreau At Emotional Home Opener
Associated Press
The Blue Jackets honored Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau with an emotional tribute at their home opener, featuring a banner raising, heartfelt tributes, and a 13-second moment of silence as their family and the hockey community remembered their legacy.
Oklahoma Health Experts Spreading Awareness of Mpox And Viral Prevention Efforts
News 9
News 9 spoke with OU Health's infectious disease specialist Dr. Donna Tyungu for more information on what mpox is and what Oklahomans can do to stay healthy.
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People From Around The World Were In Tulsa To Punch Their Ticket To The International Tree Climbing Championship
Jayden Brannon
Tree climbers from around the world took to the trees at Owen Park to compete in the Midwestern Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture's (MWISA) Tree-Climbing Qualifying Competition.
People From Around The World Were In Tulsa To Punch Their Ticket To The International Tree Climbing Championship
Jayden Brannon
Tree climbers from around the world took to the trees at Owen Park to compete in the Midwestern Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture's (MWISA) Tree-Climbing Qualifying Competition.
James Bond Fans Preserving Vehicles Used In The Films
Jordan Tidwell
Some James Bond fans travel to the Chicago area every year to work on the vehicles used in Bond movies, from the cars and motorcycles to a submarine. One of our News On 6 team members is part of the Ian Fleming Foundation and shares what it's like to work with such famous pieces of history.
James Bond Fans Preserving Vehicles Used In The Films
Jordan Tidwell
Some James Bond fans travel to the Chicago area every year to work on the vehicles used in Bond movies, from the cars and motorcycles to a submarine. One of our News On 6 team members is part of the Ian Fleming Foundation and shares what it's like to work with such famous pieces of history.
Strong Solar Storm Hits Earth, Could Disrupt Communications And Produce Northern Lights In US
Associated Press
An unusually strong solar storm hitting Earth could produce northern lights in the U.S. this weekend and potentially disrupt power and communications.
Strong Solar Storm Hits Earth, Could Disrupt Communications And Produce Northern Lights In US
Associated Press
An unusually strong solar storm hitting Earth could produce northern lights in the U.S. this weekend and potentially disrupt power and communications.
Scottie Scheffler Unstoppable And Wins Another Masters Green Jacket
Associated Press
Scottie Scheffler had no doubts about this Masters, and neither did anyone watching. He pulled ahead with magnificent shots Sunday around the turn and poured it on along the back nine at Augusta National for a 4-under 68 to claim his second green jacket in three years.
Scottie Scheffler Unstoppable And Wins Another Masters Green Jacket
Associated Press
Scottie Scheffler had no doubts about this Masters, and neither did anyone watching. He pulled ahead with magnificent shots Sunday around the turn and poured it on along the back nine at Augusta National for a 4-under 68 to claim his second green jacket in three years.
Summer Solstice: Everything You Need To Know About The Longest Day Of The Year
CBS News
The summer solstice is Wednesday, June 21. It's the longest day and shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere. It's also the first official day of summer.
Summer Solstice: Everything You Need To Know About The Longest Day Of The Year
CBS News
The summer solstice is Wednesday, June 21. It's the longest day and shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere. It's also the first official day of summer.
Children Who Were Stabbed In France No Longer In Life-Threatening Condition As Suspect Is Charged
Associated Press
Four young children stabbed in a playground in the French Alps are no longer in life-threatening condition but remain hospitalized, the regional prosecutor said Saturday, as the suspected attacker was handed preliminary charges of attempted murder.
Children Who Were Stabbed In France No Longer In Life-Threatening Condition As Suspect Is Charged
Associated Press
Four young children stabbed in a playground in the French Alps are no longer in life-threatening condition but remain hospitalized, the regional prosecutor said Saturday, as the suspected attacker was handed preliminary charges of attempted murder.
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Child Victims Of Stabbing Attack In France In Critical Condition, President Visits
Associated Press
France’s president traveled Friday to the side of families traumatized by the savage stabbings of four very young children, all said to be in stable condition after emergency surgery, while investigators worked to unravel the motives of a Syrian man taken into custody.
Child Victims Of Stabbing Attack In France In Critical Condition, President Visits
Associated Press
France’s president traveled Friday to the side of families traumatized by the savage stabbings of four very young children, all said to be in stable condition after emergency surgery, while investigators worked to unravel the motives of a Syrian man taken into custody.
Niall Horan Announces 2024 World Tour: "I Can't Wait To See Your Beautiful Faces"
CBS News
Niall Horan, the former One Direction member, has announced dates for his upcoming "The Show Live on Tour" 2024, which will have shows in North America, Australia, and Europe.
Niall Horan Announces 2024 World Tour: "I Can't Wait To See Your Beautiful Faces"
CBS News
Niall Horan, the former One Direction member, has announced dates for his upcoming "The Show Live on Tour" 2024, which will have shows in North America, Australia, and Europe.
Meta Fined Record $1.3 Billion, Ordered To Stop Sending European User Data To US
Associated Press
The European Union slapped Meta with a record $1.3 billion privacy fine Monday and ordered it to stop transferring users’ personal information across the Atlantic by October, the latest salvo in a decadelong case sparked by U.S. cybersnooping fears.
Meta Fined Record $1.3 Billion, Ordered To Stop Sending European User Data To US
Associated Press
The European Union slapped Meta with a record $1.3 billion privacy fine Monday and ordered it to stop transferring users’ personal information across the Atlantic by October, the latest salvo in a decadelong case sparked by U.S. cybersnooping fears.
‘The Phantom of the Opera’ Closes On Broadway After 35 Years
Associated Press
The final curtain came down Sunday on New York’s production of “The Phantom of the Opera,” ending Broadway’s longest-running show with thunderous standing ovations, champagne toasts and gold and silver confetti bursting from its famous chandelier.
‘The Phantom of the Opera’ Closes On Broadway After 35 Years
Associated Press
The final curtain came down Sunday on New York’s production of “The Phantom of the Opera,” ending Broadway’s longest-running show with thunderous standing ovations, champagne toasts and gold and silver confetti bursting from its famous chandelier.
Turkey’s Parliament Ratifies Finland’s Membership In NATO
Associated Press
Turkey’s parliament on Thursday ratified Finland’s application to join NATO, lifting the last hurdle in the way of the Nordic country’s long-delayed accession into the Western military alliance.
Turkey’s Parliament Ratifies Finland’s Membership In NATO
Associated Press
Turkey’s parliament on Thursday ratified Finland’s application to join NATO, lifting the last hurdle in the way of the Nordic country’s long-delayed accession into the Western military alliance.
Erdogran Might Approve Finland's NATO Bid, 'Shock' Sweden
CBS News
Turkey’s president has suggested his country might approve Finland’s application for NATO membership before taking any action on Sweden’s, while the Turkish government issued a travel warning for European countries due to anti-Turkish demonstrations and what it described as Islamophobia.
Erdogran Might Approve Finland's NATO Bid, 'Shock' Sweden
CBS News
Turkey’s president has suggested his country might approve Finland’s application for NATO membership before taking any action on Sweden’s, while the Turkish government issued a travel warning for European countries due to anti-Turkish demonstrations and what it described as Islamophobia.
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Chance for scattered showers this weekend
News On 6
By Saturday morning, winds will return from the south ahead of a stronger upper-level system expected to brush the Central Plains states Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Chance for scattered showers this weekend
News On 6
By Saturday morning, winds will return from the south ahead of a stronger upper-level system expected to brush the Central Plains states Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Cherry Blossom Festival begins as D.C. trees start their bloom cycle
Alex Cameron
The cherry trees are starting to bloom in the nation's capital. People come from all over to see the blossoms.
Cherry Blossom Festival begins as D.C. trees start their bloom cycle
Alex Cameron
The cherry trees are starting to bloom in the nation's capital. People come from all over to see the blossoms.
Mannford woman finds hope after devastating fires through hen's survival
MaKayla Glenn
A Mannford woman, Ilia Stanfield, is coping with the aftermath of devastating fires that destroyed her home and many of her animals. Days after the fire, she found one of her chickens, Hazel, alive, roaming around the property. Hazel's resilience has given Ilia hope, reminding her that if the chicken can survive, so can she.
Mannford woman finds hope after devastating fires through hen's survival
MaKayla Glenn
A Mannford woman, Ilia Stanfield, is coping with the aftermath of devastating fires that destroyed her home and many of her animals. Days after the fire, she found one of her chickens, Hazel, alive, roaming around the property. Hazel's resilience has given Ilia hope, reminding her that if the chicken can survive, so can she.
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Chance for scattered showers this weekend
News On 6
By Saturday morning, winds will return from the south ahead of a stronger upper-level system expected to brush the Central Plains states Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Cherry Blossom Festival begins as D.C. trees start their bloom cycle
Alex Cameron
The cherry trees are starting to bloom in the nation's capital. People come from all over to see the blossoms.
Mannford woman finds hope after devastating fires through hen's survival
MaKayla Glenn
A Mannford woman, Ilia Stanfield, is coping with the aftermath of devastating fires that destroyed her home and many of her animals. Days after the fire, she found one of her chickens, Hazel, alive, roaming around the property. Hazel's resilience has given Ilia hope, reminding her that if the chicken can survive, so can she.
Sapulpa family heartbroken and willing to fight for justice for their 17-year-old murdered son
Chloe Abbott
A Sapulpa family is mourning the loss of their 17-year-old son, Layson Davis, who was murdered in Minnesota. Randy Davis says it's hard waking up every day without his son, but he finds strength in knowing he'll fight to bring justice for Layson.
George Foreman, boxing legend and entrepreneur, dies at 76
CBS News
Foreman won two heavyweight championships, fought Muhammad Ali in the 'Rumble in the Jungle' and captured gold in the 1968 Olympics.
Mannford Public Schools delaying return to classrooms due to soot, smoke, ash
Katie Alexander
Mannford Public Schools says they are planning to return to class on Thursday, March 27. They say this is due to the amount of soot, smoke, and ash at several district facilities.
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