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Senate confirms RFK Jr. as HHS secretary in 52-48 vote
CBS News
The Senate voted 52-48 to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, solidifying his controversial appointment despite bipartisan concerns over his anti-vaccine stance and policy positions.
Elon Musk's access to Treasury's payment system is raising alarms. Here's what to know.
CBS News
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) gaining control of the Treasury Department's payment system has raised alarms among consumer advocates and lawmakers about potential risks to sensitive taxpayer data and the stability of federal programs like Social Security.
Q&A: Sen. Lankford exchange with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during confirmation hearings
Alex Cameron
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is President Donald Trump’s nominee to be Secretary of Health and Human Services. Kennedy sat through the first of two confirmation hearings Wednesday morning.
Oklahoma Congressman Kevin Hern Sponsors Bill That Aims To Empower Tribes In Child Support Enforcement
Alex Cameron
A bill that would give Tribes the same authority that states have in collecting past-due child support payments is making its way through Congress. The lead sponsor of the bipartisan Strengthening State and Tribal Child Support Enforcement Act is Oklahoma Congressman Kevin Hern, who says, sadly, he understands this issue all too well.
Lawmakers Look To Lower Prescription Drug Prices By Targeting Pharmacy Benefit Managers
Alex Cameron
Lowering the cost of prescription drugs is a goal shared by both Republicans and Democrats in Washington.
Yellen Pushes To Assure Americans Stability Of U.S. Banking System
CBS News
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen projected calm on Tuesday after recent regional bank collapses but told a gathering of bankers that additional rescue arrangements “could be warranted” if any new failures at smaller institutions jeopardize financial stability.
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Treasury Secretary Yellen To Tell Congress Banking System 'Remains Sound,' Days After 2 Banks Collapse
CBS News
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will try to reassure Congress that despite the collapse of two banks in the last several days and ongoing consumer jitters about the state of the financial services sector, the nation's banking system nonetheless remains strong.
Treasury Secretary Yellen To Tell Congress Banking System 'Remains Sound,' Days After 2 Banks Collapse
CBS News
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will try to reassure Congress that despite the collapse of two banks in the last several days and ongoing consumer jitters about the state of the financial services sector, the nation's banking system nonetheless remains strong.
House GOP Kicks Off Majority With Vote To Slash IRS Funding
Associated Press
House Republicans began their tenure in the majority Monday by passing a bill that would rescind nearly $71 billion that Congress had provided the IRS
House GOP Kicks Off Majority With Vote To Slash IRS Funding
Associated Press
House Republicans began their tenure in the majority Monday by passing a bill that would rescind nearly $71 billion that Congress had provided the IRS
Medicare Enrollees Warned About Deceptive Marketing Schemes
Associated Press
With Medicare’s open enrollment underway, health experts are warning older adults about an uptick in misleading marketing tactics that might lead some to sign up for Medicare Advantage plans that do not cover their regular doctors or prescriptions and drive up out-of-pocket costs.
Medicare Enrollees Warned About Deceptive Marketing Schemes
Associated Press
With Medicare’s open enrollment underway, health experts are warning older adults about an uptick in misleading marketing tactics that might lead some to sign up for Medicare Advantage plans that do not cover their regular doctors or prescriptions and drive up out-of-pocket costs.
US Counts Millionth Organ Transplant While Pushing For More
Associated Press
The U.S. counted its millionth organ transplant on Friday, a milestone that comes at a critical time for Americans still desperately waiting for that chance at survival.
US Counts Millionth Organ Transplant While Pushing For More
Associated Press
The U.S. counted its millionth organ transplant on Friday, a milestone that comes at a critical time for Americans still desperately waiting for that chance at survival.
GOP Members Offer Rebuttal Against Proposed Reconciliation Package
Alex Cameron
Republicans in Congress are blasting President Biden and Democrats for suggesting their latest version of Build Back Better will lower inflation and reduce the deficit when nonpartisan studies conclude it will do just the opposite.
GOP Members Offer Rebuttal Against Proposed Reconciliation Package
Alex Cameron
Republicans in Congress are blasting President Biden and Democrats for suggesting their latest version of Build Back Better will lower inflation and reduce the deficit when nonpartisan studies conclude it will do just the opposite.
IRS Reaches Milestone With Its Backlog, Hires Thousands Of Workers
CBS News
The Internal Revenue Service announced on Tuesday it will have completed processing all original individual tax returns received in 2021 by the end of the week.
IRS Reaches Milestone With Its Backlog, Hires Thousands Of Workers
CBS News
The Internal Revenue Service announced on Tuesday it will have completed processing all original individual tax returns received in 2021 by the end of the week.
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Long-Serving Utah US Senator Orrin Hatch Dies At Age 88
Associated Press
Orrin G. Hatch, who became the longest-serving Republican senator in history as he represented Utah for more than four decades, died Saturday at age 88.
Long-Serving Utah US Senator Orrin Hatch Dies At Age 88
Associated Press
Orrin G. Hatch, who became the longest-serving Republican senator in history as he represented Utah for more than four decades, died Saturday at age 88.
State Senate committee approves job creation fund
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A proposal to create a special economic development fund to offer last-minute incentives to potential industries is heading to the state Senate.
The Senate Finance Committee
State Senate committee approves job creation fund
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A proposal to create a special economic development fund to offer last-minute incentives to potential industries is heading to the state Senate.
The Senate Finance Committee
Governor Brad Henry's tax plan clears first hurdle
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A tax-cut plan that includes some of Gov. Brad Henry's proposals was passed by the state Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday.
Sen. Jay Paul Gumm's measure would increase
Governor Brad Henry's tax plan clears first hurdle
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A tax-cut plan that includes some of Gov. Brad Henry's proposals was passed by the state Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday.
Sen. Jay Paul Gumm's measure would increase
State Senate committee approves retiree tax break
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A bill to increase an income tax break for retirees was approved Tuesday by the Senate Finance Committee.
Under current law, the first $5,500 of retirement income is exempt
State Senate committee approves retiree tax break
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A bill to increase an income tax break for retirees was approved Tuesday by the Senate Finance Committee.
Under current law, the first $5,500 of retirement income is exempt
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Tulsa police investigate shooting near 51st and Yale
Brooke Cox
Tulsa police officers are investigating a shooting at the Studio Star Extended Stay Hotel early Wednesday morning.
Tulsa police investigate shooting near 51st and Yale
Brooke Cox
Tulsa police officers are investigating a shooting at the Studio Star Extended Stay Hotel early Wednesday morning.
Another pleasant day before a changing pattern brings more storm chances to the area
News On 6
Oklahoma’s weather will begin pleasantly today, with sunshine and warm temperatures, before shifting toward a more unsettled pattern later in the week. Storm chances increase late tonight into early Thursday for a few locations and continue through the holiday weekend, including potential for occasional strong to severe storms.
Another pleasant day before a changing pattern brings more storm chances to the area
News On 6
Oklahoma’s weather will begin pleasantly today, with sunshine and warm temperatures, before shifting toward a more unsettled pattern later in the week. Storm chances increase late tonight into early Thursday for a few locations and continue through the holiday weekend, including potential for occasional strong to severe storms.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
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Tulsa police investigate shooting near 51st and Yale
Brooke Cox
Tulsa police officers are investigating a shooting at the Studio Star Extended Stay Hotel early Wednesday morning.
Another pleasant day before a changing pattern brings more storm chances to the area
News On 6
Oklahoma’s weather will begin pleasantly today, with sunshine and warm temperatures, before shifting toward a more unsettled pattern later in the week. Storm chances increase late tonight into early Thursday for a few locations and continue through the holiday weekend, including potential for occasional strong to severe storms.
$500 reward: Bartlesville offers incentive for information on city park vandals
Sam Modde
The City of Bartlesville is dealing with near-daily destruction at their public parks; officials say repairs have cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Families grapple with storm damage in Fort Gibson
MaKayla Glenn
Families are trying to wrap their minds around all the storm damage in Fort Gibson after a storm on Monday.
What you need to know about the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act
Alex Cameron
Breaking down the One Big, Beautiful Bill: Key components that could affect Oklahomans from Medicaid changes to SNAP cuts.
ODMHSAS needs $28.7 million to get through the end of June, according to state audit
Chloe Abbott
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services says it needs $28.7 million to get through the end of June, according to a state audit report released Tuesday.
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