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Tariffs forcing local businesses to raise prices; restaurant owner says supplier raised coffee prices 41%
Kristen Weaver
A local business said it's already being affected by President Donald Trump's tariffs. One restaurant owner said her supplier raised coffee prices and now she'll be forced to pass the extra cost on to customers.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire in Gaza is confirmed by the US and Qatar
Associated Press
Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire deal to pause the devastating war in the Gaza Strip, the United States and Qatar said Wednesday, raising the possibility of winding down the deadliest and most destructive fighting between the bitter enemies.
Traveling With The Guard: Their Mission
Craig Day
Members of Oklahoma's Army National Guard are serving right now, 6,000 miles away, in Kosovo. They're part of an assault helicopter battalion on a NATO peacekeeping mission. News On 6’s Craig Day and Reagan Ledbetter recently went to Kosovo to see the training firsthand and to tell the stories of Oklahoma's Own in uniform.
Congress Voices Unified Denouncement Of Hamas Attack, Lack Of House Speaker Stalls Support
Alex Cameron
Republicans and Democrats, from one end of the capitol to the other, have denounced the attack by Hamas. Some members would like to do more than that, though, which requires having a Speaker of the House in place.
President Biden Celebrates Passage Of Debt Ceiling Bill With A Round Of Golf
News On 6
Today marks the day the Treasury Department said the US would run out of cash to pay its debts, unless Congress passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling.
TU Physics Professor Sheds Light On Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough
Amy Slanchik
A breakthrough in the science of nuclear fusion could change how we produce electricity and fuel. A professor at TU explains how it's an important but small step.
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6,500 Afghans Evacuated To UAE Still Stuck In Limbo Awaiting US Resettlement
CBS News
Fatima's application to enter the U.S. on humanitarian grounds has been pending for her entire life.
6,500 Afghans Evacuated To UAE Still Stuck In Limbo Awaiting US Resettlement
CBS News
Fatima's application to enter the U.S. on humanitarian grounds has been pending for her entire life.
Afghan Refugee In Tulsa Asks For Prayers For People In Home Country
Jonathan Cooper
More than a thousand people are dead and thousands more injured, after a 6.1 earthquake hit a mountainous region in the country.
Afghan Refugee In Tulsa Asks For Prayers For People In Home Country
Jonathan Cooper
More than a thousand people are dead and thousands more injured, after a 6.1 earthquake hit a mountainous region in the country.
Interior Department Releases Report Detailing Abuse Of Tribal Children In Boarding Schools
Grant Stephens
The federal government is acknowledging the mistreatment of tribal children in Indian boarding schools. For over 150 years, the government took many native American children from their homes, forcing them to assimilate. 76 of the schools were in Oklahoma.
Interior Department Releases Report Detailing Abuse Of Tribal Children In Boarding Schools
Grant Stephens
The federal government is acknowledging the mistreatment of tribal children in Indian boarding schools. For over 150 years, the government took many native American children from their homes, forcing them to assimilate. 76 of the schools were in Oklahoma.
U.S.-Canada Border To Remain Closed Until July 21
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U.S.-Canadian Border To Remain Closed Until July 21
U.S.-Canada Border To Remain Closed Until July 21
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U.S.-Canadian Border To Remain Closed Until July 21
Iran Announces Partial Withdrawal From 2015 Nuclear Deal
News On 6
Iran's president said Wednesday that it will stop exporting excess uranium and heavy water from its nuclear program as stipulated by the 2015 atomic accord with world powers.
Iran Announces Partial Withdrawal From 2015 Nuclear Deal
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Iran's president said Wednesday that it will stop exporting excess uranium and heavy water from its nuclear program as stipulated by the 2015 atomic accord with world powers.
Paris Helps USA Team To Another Win
News On 6
MOSCOW (AP) _ Oklahoma standout Courtney Paris stars again as the US team stays unbeaten in the under-21 women's basketball World Championships in Russia.
Paris had 14 points and seven rebounds
Paris Helps USA Team To Another Win
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MOSCOW (AP) _ Oklahoma standout Courtney Paris stars again as the US team stays unbeaten in the under-21 women's basketball World Championships in Russia.
Paris had 14 points and seven rebounds
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Tulsa Contract Worker Killed At Iraq Military Base
News On 6
A Tulsa man is dead after an explosion at a military base in Iraq.
38-year-old contract worker Michael Brian McNiel is the fourth Oklahoma civilian to be killed in the war. McNiel was working
Tulsa Contract Worker Killed At Iraq Military Base
News On 6
A Tulsa man is dead after an explosion at a military base in Iraq.
38-year-old contract worker Michael Brian McNiel is the fourth Oklahoma civilian to be killed in the war. McNiel was working
Key agreements reached on highways
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ US Senate negotiators have reached agreement on some key points in a transportation bill that will include projects for Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe won't say
Key agreements reached on highways
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ US Senate negotiators have reached agreement on some key points in a transportation bill that will include projects for Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe won't say
General Tommy Franks visits Tulsa
News On 6
The Commander of Operation Iraqi Freedom returned to his Oklahoma roots Wednesday.
Four-star General Tommy Franks spoke in downtown Tulsa Wednesday morning about the global war on terrorism.
General Tommy Franks visits Tulsa
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The Commander of Operation Iraqi Freedom returned to his Oklahoma roots Wednesday.
Four-star General Tommy Franks spoke in downtown Tulsa Wednesday morning about the global war on terrorism.
Iraqis in Tulsa react to recent developments in Iraq
News On 6
Many Iraqi natives who now live in Tulsa are welcoming the news of the deaths of Saddam's sons.
Uday and Qusay Hussein were both killed in a 4-hour shootout with US forces Tuesday. Many Iraqis
Iraqis in Tulsa react to recent developments in Iraq
News On 6
Many Iraqi natives who now live in Tulsa are welcoming the news of the deaths of Saddam's sons.
Uday and Qusay Hussein were both killed in a 4-hour shootout with US forces Tuesday. Many Iraqis
Judge upholds federal status of Delaware Tribe
News On 6
(Bartlesville-AP) -- The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma plans to appeal a ruling that upholds the federal status of the Delaware Tribe of Indians.
A federal judge in Tulsa has upheld the decision
Judge upholds federal status of Delaware Tribe
News On 6
(Bartlesville-AP) -- The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma plans to appeal a ruling that upholds the federal status of the Delaware Tribe of Indians.
A federal judge in Tulsa has upheld the decision
Oklahoma wheat going to Cuba
News On 6
For the first time in 40 years, Oklahoma farmers can sell their wheat to Cuba.
The US government lifted the sanctions after Hurricane Michelle wiped out most of Cuba's wheat supply. Cuba has
Oklahoma wheat going to Cuba
News On 6
For the first time in 40 years, Oklahoma farmers can sell their wheat to Cuba.
The US government lifted the sanctions after Hurricane Michelle wiped out most of Cuba's wheat supply. Cuba has
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Investigators link string of car burglaries in Stillwater, Mannford, Yale
Cal Day
Police in Stillwater, Mannford, and Yale are trying to find the person who stole from several vehicles at school pick-up lines and ballparks. Investigators think the same person hit all of those towns in a matter of hours.
Investigators link string of car burglaries in Stillwater, Mannford, Yale
Cal Day
Police in Stillwater, Mannford, and Yale are trying to find the person who stole from several vehicles at school pick-up lines and ballparks. Investigators think the same person hit all of those towns in a matter of hours.
Claremore lead pipe letters: Here's why you may get one
Matt Kalish
Some people living in Claremore are getting letters from the city as communities across the country ask people to check their homes for lead pipes.
Claremore lead pipe letters: Here's why you may get one
Matt Kalish
Some people living in Claremore are getting letters from the city as communities across the country ask people to check their homes for lead pipes.
Strong south winds arrive with warm weather before rain impacts part of the weekend
News On 6
Strong south winds will bring unseasonably warm temperatures to Oklahoma ahead of a series of storm systems expected to arrive late Friday through the weekend, with the potential for severe weather including hail, strong winds, and heavy rainfall. Conditions will remain unsettled through Easter Sunday morning before improving Sunday midday to afternoon.
Strong south winds arrive with warm weather before rain impacts part of the weekend
News On 6
Strong south winds will bring unseasonably warm temperatures to Oklahoma ahead of a series of storm systems expected to arrive late Friday through the weekend, with the potential for severe weather including hail, strong winds, and heavy rainfall. Conditions will remain unsettled through Easter Sunday morning before improving Sunday midday to afternoon.
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Investigators link string of car burglaries in Stillwater, Mannford, Yale
Cal Day
Police in Stillwater, Mannford, and Yale are trying to find the person who stole from several vehicles at school pick-up lines and ballparks. Investigators think the same person hit all of those towns in a matter of hours.
Claremore lead pipe letters: Here's why you may get one
Matt Kalish
Some people living in Claremore are getting letters from the city as communities across the country ask people to check their homes for lead pipes.
Strong south winds arrive with warm weather before rain impacts part of the weekend
News On 6
Strong south winds will bring unseasonably warm temperatures to Oklahoma ahead of a series of storm systems expected to arrive late Friday through the weekend, with the potential for severe weather including hail, strong winds, and heavy rainfall. Conditions will remain unsettled through Easter Sunday morning before improving Sunday midday to afternoon.
Severe storms and high winds forecasted for Easter weekend: Key updates & weather timeline
Alan Crone
Severe storms are in the forecast for Oklahoma over Easter weekend, with high winds, heavy rain, and possible hail, particularly on Saturday.
OSU Master Gardener plant sale draws 1,600 gardeners to Tulsa Fairgrounds
Emory Bryan
Over 1,600 people visited a one-day plant sale at the Tulsa Fairgrounds. The sale is the main fundraiser for the OSU Extension Master Gardener Program.
Therapy Thursday: How to ask a friend to repay a loan without ruining the friendship
News On 6
OU’s Dr. Brenda Lloyd-Jones offers advice on addressing overdue loans between friends on Therapy Thursday. She joined Jonathan Cooper on set for the interview on News On 6 at 4 p.m.
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