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Stonehenge's 6-Ton Altar Stone Came From Hundreds Of Miles Away In Scotland, Researchers Say
CBS News
Stonehenge, the famous stone circle in southern England, has confused historians for centuries, but researchers on Wednesday revealed new and unexpected information about the monument's six-ton Altar Stone.
Annual Tulsa Tough Cycling Event Creates Lifelong Memories For Father-Son Duo
MaKayla Glenn
Hundreds of cyclists rode through the streets of Tulsa Saturday for the annual Saint Francis Tulsa Tough. While some people are competing and others are riding for fun, one family is using cycling to create lifelong memories.
British Artist Damien Hirst Burns Artwork After Selling NFTs
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Most painters wouldn't dream of destroying their own masterpieces, but that's exactly British artist, Damien Hirst is doing. It's all part of an extravagant experiment.
UK Lifts Ban On Fracking In England Despite Opposition
CBS News
The U.K. government confirmed Thursday that it's lifting a ban on fracking in England, arguing that the move will help boost the country's energy security amid Russia's war in Ukraine. Prime Minister Liz Truss announced within days of taking office earlier this month that she would reverse a 2019 ban on hydraulic fracturing, a controversial technique used to extract oil and gas from shale rock.
Casket Of Queen Elizabeth II Arrives At Buckingham Palace
Associated Press
The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II returned to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday evening, making its way through a drizzly London as crowds lined the route for a glimpse of the hearse and to bid her a final farewell.
Public Gets Chance To View Queen’s Coffin In Edinburgh
Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth II’s grandson Prince Harry hailed her Monday as a “guiding compass” and praised her “unwavering grace and dignity,” as members of the public were to get the chance to pay their respects to the monarch when her coffin lies at rest at St. Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh.
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King Charles III Arrives In Edinburgh For Queen Coffin Procession
Associated Press
King Charles landed in Edinburgh on Monday to accompany his late mother’s coffin on an emotion-charged procession through the historic heart of the Scottish capital to a cathedral where it will lie for 24 hours to allow the public to pay their last respects.
King Charles III Arrives In Edinburgh For Queen Coffin Procession
Associated Press
King Charles landed in Edinburgh on Monday to accompany his late mother’s coffin on an emotion-charged procession through the historic heart of the Scottish capital to a cathedral where it will lie for 24 hours to allow the public to pay their last respects.
Queen Elizabeth II’s Coffin Takes Long Road Through Scotland
Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth II’s flag-draped coffin slowly processed through the rugged Scottish countryside Sunday on a final days-long journey from her beloved Balmoral Castle to London. Mourners packed bridges and city streets and lined rural roads and highways, some tossing flowers to honor the monarch who reigned for 70 years.
Queen Elizabeth II’s Coffin Takes Long Road Through Scotland
Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth II’s flag-draped coffin slowly processed through the rugged Scottish countryside Sunday on a final days-long journey from her beloved Balmoral Castle to London. Mourners packed bridges and city streets and lined rural roads and highways, some tossing flowers to honor the monarch who reigned for 70 years.
Get Coffee With A Corgi At A Bangkok Cafe
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A new cafe lets people get coffee with a corgi.
Get Coffee With A Corgi At A Bangkok Cafe
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A new cafe lets people get coffee with a corgi.
Britain Mops Up After Storms And Floods Kill 6
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LONDON (AP) - Parts of Britain are mopping up after a weekend of storms and flooding that has been blamed for six deaths. Flooding struck large areas of Wales and western and northern England after one
Britain Mops Up After Storms And Floods Kill 6
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LONDON (AP) - Parts of Britain are mopping up after a weekend of storms and flooding that has been blamed for six deaths. Flooding struck large areas of Wales and western and northern England after one
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The impact of proposed Medicaid cuts on Oklahomans
MaKayla Glenn
The proposed federal budget bill seeks to cut over $600 billion from Medicaid, raising concerns among advocates about the potential impact on thousands of Oklahomans, particularly those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Maranda Figueroa, Chief Operating Officer at A New Leaf, states that nearly all of their 450 clients depend on Medicaid for essential services, and cuts could severely limit their independence and quality of life.
The impact of proposed Medicaid cuts on Oklahomans
MaKayla Glenn
The proposed federal budget bill seeks to cut over $600 billion from Medicaid, raising concerns among advocates about the potential impact on thousands of Oklahomans, particularly those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Maranda Figueroa, Chief Operating Officer at A New Leaf, states that nearly all of their 450 clients depend on Medicaid for essential services, and cuts could severely limit their independence and quality of life.
'This festival stands out:' Q&A on Tulsa's biggest Fourth of July festival, FreedomFest
Chloe Abbott
Tulsa's biggest Fourth of July festival, FreedomFest, is just days away, and organizers started setting up the event Wednesday. This year, fireworks will be fired off from a new location, so people can watch from other locations.
'This festival stands out:' Q&A on Tulsa's biggest Fourth of July festival, FreedomFest
Chloe Abbott
Tulsa's biggest Fourth of July festival, FreedomFest, is just days away, and organizers started setting up the event Wednesday. This year, fireworks will be fired off from a new location, so people can watch from other locations.
Glenpool police investigating fatal crash
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A Glenpool woman is dead after she crashed into an oversized trailer on Wednesday.
Glenpool police investigating fatal crash
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A Glenpool woman is dead after she crashed into an oversized trailer on Wednesday.
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The impact of proposed Medicaid cuts on Oklahomans
MaKayla Glenn
The proposed federal budget bill seeks to cut over $600 billion from Medicaid, raising concerns among advocates about the potential impact on thousands of Oklahomans, particularly those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Maranda Figueroa, Chief Operating Officer at A New Leaf, states that nearly all of their 450 clients depend on Medicaid for essential services, and cuts could severely limit their independence and quality of life.
'This festival stands out:' Q&A on Tulsa's biggest Fourth of July festival, FreedomFest
Chloe Abbott
Tulsa's biggest Fourth of July festival, FreedomFest, is just days away, and organizers started setting up the event Wednesday. This year, fireworks will be fired off from a new location, so people can watch from other locations.
Glenpool police investigating fatal crash
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A Glenpool woman is dead after she crashed into an oversized trailer on Wednesday.
In Focus: Experts on growing AI threats
Sam Carrico
A recent case involving Oklahoma Democratic Party Chair and state lawmaker John Waldron says someone used an AI-generated audio clip to make it seem like he was making racist comments. We go in focus on the growing issue of AI threats.
State lawmaker battling breast cancer works to help other women with early detection law: "I choose the silver lining"
Haley Hetrick
Battling a personal cancer diagnosis, Rep. Melissa Provenzano spearheads 'mammogram bill' for better insurance coverage in Oklahoma.
Tulsa County Jail reports ICE hold numbers, capacity for more
Emory Bryan
Tulsa County Jail holding 150 inmates for possible deportation under the 287g program. Individuals remain detained until local charges are resolved, and then are transferred to ICE.
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