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Venezuela's Gov, Opponents Resume Talks; U.S. Eases Sanction
Associated Press
Venezuela’s government and its opposition on Saturday agreed to create a U.N.-managed fund to finance health, food and education programs for the poor, while the Biden administration eased some oil sanctions on the country in an effort to boost the newly restarted talks between the sides.
Russia, Cuba Leaders Meet In Moscow, Honor Rebel Icon Castro
Associated Press
Leaders from Cuba and Russia gathered in Moscow to honor rebel leader and former president Fidel Castro.
Cargo Traffic Movement Resumes Between Colombia, Venezuela
Associated Press
Trucks loaded with aluminum and medications crossed a bridge linking Colombia and Venezuela for the first time in seven years Monday following restoration of diplomatic relations, giving regional businesses hope for growing trade.
Colombia Picks 1st Leftist President In Tight Runoff Contest
Associated Press
Colombia will be governed by a leftist president for the first time after former rebel Gustavo Petro narrowly defeated a real estate tycoon in a runoff election that underscored people’s disgust with the country’s traditional politicians.
Ex-Rebel Frontrunner In Colombian Vote, Could Shake US Ties
Associated Press
Should Petro win outright Sunday or the possible runoff contest next month, the leftist anti-establishment candidate would usher in a new era of presidential politics in Colombia.
Guatemala Leader Won’t Attend Summit In LA After US Critique
Associated Press
His announcement came after several other regional leader have raised the possibility of not going to the summit, which was supposed to be a key moment for the Biden administration’s diplomatic efforts in Latin America.
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US To Ease A Few Economic Sanctions Against Venezuela
Associated Press
The United States government is moving to ease a few economic sanctions on Venezuela in a gesture meant to encourage resumed negotiations between the U.S.-backed opposition and the government of President Nicolás Maduro.
US To Ease A Few Economic Sanctions Against Venezuela
Associated Press
The United States government is moving to ease a few economic sanctions on Venezuela in a gesture meant to encourage resumed negotiations between the U.S.-backed opposition and the government of President Nicolás Maduro.
Havana Hotel Toll Rises To 30; Dogs Search For Survivors
Associated Press
Search crews with dogs on Sunday hunted through the ruins of a luxury hotel in Cuba’s capital for survivors of a devastating explosion while officials raised the number of known dead to 30.
Havana Hotel Toll Rises To 30; Dogs Search For Survivors
Associated Press
Search crews with dogs on Sunday hunted through the ruins of a luxury hotel in Cuba’s capital for survivors of a devastating explosion while officials raised the number of known dead to 30.
Venezuela's Defiant Maduro Warns Trump He'll Stain His 'Hands With Blood'
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has struck a defiant tone amid mounting international pressure on him to stand down.
Venezuela's Defiant Maduro Warns Trump He'll Stain His 'Hands With Blood'
News 9
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has struck a defiant tone amid mounting international pressure on him to stand down.
Anthony Helps U.S. Roll To Victory
News On 6
LAS VEGAS (AP) _ Baltimore native and Denver Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony scored 17 points as the U.S. basketball team rolled to a 112-69 victory over Venezuela Wednesday night in the opener of the FIBA
Anthony Helps U.S. Roll To Victory
News On 6
LAS VEGAS (AP) _ Baltimore native and Denver Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony scored 17 points as the U.S. basketball team rolled to a 112-69 victory over Venezuela Wednesday night in the opener of the FIBA
United States 9 Venezuela 1, 5 Innings
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Crystl Bustos and Kelly Kretschman hit two-run homers and the U.S. opened its title defense at the World Cup of Softball with a 9-1 win against Venezuela.
Kretschman's
United States 9 Venezuela 1, 5 Innings
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Crystl Bustos and Kelly Kretschman hit two-run homers and the U.S. opened its title defense at the World Cup of Softball with a 9-1 win against Venezuela.
Kretschman's
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Tulsa woman arrested, accused of stealing thousands from Target store
Drake Johnson
A serial larceny suspect accused of taking thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from a local Target was arrested on Sunday, police say.
Tulsa woman arrested, accused of stealing thousands from Target store
Drake Johnson
A serial larceny suspect accused of taking thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from a local Target was arrested on Sunday, police say.
How to handle a nosebleed: expert advice from OSU Medicine
Brooke Cox
Nosebleeds are common and often caused by dry air, allergies, or minor trauma, and they can usually be stopped by applying firm pressure while leaning forward, but persistent or severe cases may require medical attention.
How to handle a nosebleed: expert advice from OSU Medicine
Brooke Cox
Nosebleeds are common and often caused by dry air, allergies, or minor trauma, and they can usually be stopped by applying firm pressure while leaning forward, but persistent or severe cases may require medical attention.
Jenks football star Kaydin Jones to reveal college commitment Wednesday
Jeremie Poplin
An Oklahoma top recruit, running back Kaydin Jones from Jenks High, will reveal his college decision on March 26. Relive his standout career as the moment approaches.
Jenks football star Kaydin Jones to reveal college commitment Wednesday
Jeremie Poplin
An Oklahoma top recruit, running back Kaydin Jones from Jenks High, will reveal his college decision on March 26. Relive his standout career as the moment approaches.
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Tulsa woman arrested, accused of stealing thousands from Target store
Drake Johnson
A serial larceny suspect accused of taking thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from a local Target was arrested on Sunday, police say.
How to handle a nosebleed: expert advice from OSU Medicine
Brooke Cox
Nosebleeds are common and often caused by dry air, allergies, or minor trauma, and they can usually be stopped by applying firm pressure while leaning forward, but persistent or severe cases may require medical attention.
Jenks football star Kaydin Jones to reveal college commitment Wednesday
Jeremie Poplin
An Oklahoma top recruit, running back Kaydin Jones from Jenks High, will reveal his college decision on March 26. Relive his standout career as the moment approaches.
FC Tulsa Academy: Tulsa's professional soccer team launches youth development program
Alyssa Miller
FC Tulsa and Blitz Academy FC have partnered to launch the FC Tulsa Academy, offering youth players in the Tulsa area professional-grade coaching and training facilities to pursue their dreams of playing soccer professionally without leaving the city.
The Hot Seat: Tulsa Drillers GM Mike Melega on the business of Minor League Baseball
Brooke Cox
Tulsa Drillers GM Mike Malaga discusses the evolution of Minor League Baseball, its expanding business model, and the fan experience beyond the game.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy resigns after 5 years in the position
Associated Press
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced his resignation Monday after nearly five years of leading the U.S. Postal Service.
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