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5 things to know about the Gaza Strip
Alex Cameron
The Gaza Strip's history involves British rule, territorial conflict, political tension, and poor living conditions.
Trump issues pardons for participants in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol
Associated Press
Donald Trump has issued pardons for participants in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, one of his first acts after being sworn in as the country's 47th president on Monday.
Israel releases 90 Palestinian prisoners as part of ceasefire deal with Hamas
CBS News
Israel freed 90 Palestinian prisoners and detainees early on Monday, hours after three Israeli hostages released from Hamas captivity in Gaza returned to Israel.
Israel Launches Strikes On Targets In Iran
Associated Press
Israel pounded Iran with airstrikes early Saturday, saying it was targeting military targets in retaliation for the barrage of ballistic missiles the Islamic Republic fired upon Israel earlier this month.
Iran Launches Missile Attack On Israel, But Israeli Military Says No Casualties Reported
CBS News
Sirens blared across Israel and loud booms were heard late Tuesday after Iran launched a missile attack on the country. The Israeli military said its missile defense systems carried out "a large number of interceptions," and a U.S. defense official said the United States intercepted some of the missiles to help defend Israel.
Iran Fires At Least 180 Missiles Into Israel As Regionwide Conflict Grows
Associated Press
Iran launched at least 180 missiles into Israel on Tuesday, the latest in a series of escalating attacks in a yearslong conflict between Israel and Iran and its Arab allies that threatens to push the Middle East closer toward a regionwide war.
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TFD Says A 15-Year-Old Boy Was Involved In A Near-Drowning Incident At Zink Lake
News On 6
The Tulsa Fire Department says a 15-year-old boy was involved in a near-drowning incident at Zink Lake Sunday. They say he was taken to the hospital and has since been released.
TFD Says A 15-Year-Old Boy Was Involved In A Near-Drowning Incident At Zink Lake
News On 6
The Tulsa Fire Department says a 15-year-old boy was involved in a near-drowning incident at Zink Lake Sunday. They say he was taken to the hospital and has since been released.
'Escalation Is In No One's Interest': U.S. Hopes To Prevent Escalation Of Violence In Middle East
News On 6
The Biden administration is urging Israel and Iran to refrain from doing anything to further escalate the conflict in the Middle East. This, as Iran's leaders have vowed to "punish" Israel for killing the leader of Hamas' political wing last week in Tehran.
'Escalation Is In No One's Interest': U.S. Hopes To Prevent Escalation Of Violence In Middle East
News On 6
The Biden administration is urging Israel and Iran to refrain from doing anything to further escalate the conflict in the Middle East. This, as Iran's leaders have vowed to "punish" Israel for killing the leader of Hamas' political wing last week in Tehran.
Tulsa River Parks Marks 50 Years Since Development Began
Erin Conrad
Tulsa's River Parks marks 50 years in Tulsa. The public-private partnership was established in 1974 to develop mostly unused land along the Arkansas River.
Tulsa River Parks Marks 50 Years Since Development Began
Erin Conrad
Tulsa's River Parks marks 50 years in Tulsa. The public-private partnership was established in 1974 to develop mostly unused land along the Arkansas River.
Palestinian Diplomat Accuses Israel Of Apartheid, Asks UN Court To Declare Occupation Illegal
Associated Press
The United Nations World Court began hearings Monday morning into Israel's occupation of lands sought for a Palestinian state.
Palestinian Diplomat Accuses Israel Of Apartheid, Asks UN Court To Declare Occupation Illegal
Associated Press
The United Nations World Court began hearings Monday morning into Israel's occupation of lands sought for a Palestinian state.
Mayor Bynum Gives Updates On Zink Lake Attraction, Tulsa's Global District And More
News On 6
There is a lot going on in Tulsa from construction on the Zink Lake attraction along the Arkansas River, to efforts to address homelessness in the city. Mayor G.T. Bynum joins us at 9 in the morning to talk more about what's happening in the city.
Mayor Bynum Gives Updates On Zink Lake Attraction, Tulsa's Global District And More
News On 6
There is a lot going on in Tulsa from construction on the Zink Lake attraction along the Arkansas River, to efforts to address homelessness in the city. Mayor G.T. Bynum joins us at 9 in the morning to talk more about what's happening in the city.
Biden Will Issue An Executive Order Targeting Israeli Settlers Who Attack Palestinians In West Bank
Associated Press
A senior administration official said the White House was expected to issue an executive order on Thursday targeting Israeli settlers in the West Bank who have been attacking Palestinians.
Biden Will Issue An Executive Order Targeting Israeli Settlers Who Attack Palestinians In West Bank
Associated Press
A senior administration official said the White House was expected to issue an executive order on Thursday targeting Israeli settlers in the West Bank who have been attacking Palestinians.
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Israel Expands Gaza Ground Offensive, Says Efforts In South Will Carry "No Less Strength" Than In North
CBS News
Many of Gaza's 2.3 million people are crammed into the south after Israel ordered civilians to leave the north in the early days of the war, which was sparked by the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack in Israel that killed about 1,200, mostly civilians.
Israel Expands Gaza Ground Offensive, Says Efforts In South Will Carry "No Less Strength" Than In North
CBS News
Many of Gaza's 2.3 million people are crammed into the south after Israel ordered civilians to leave the north in the early days of the war, which was sparked by the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack in Israel that killed about 1,200, mostly civilians.
Israel Begins Cease-Fire With Hamas Setting Stage For Hostage Release, Aid To Gaza Civilians
Associated Press
There were no reports of fighting in the hours after the truce began. The deal offered some relief for Gaza’s 2.3 million people, who have endured weeks of Israeli bombardment and dwindling supplies of basic necessities, as well as for families in Israel worried about loved ones taken captive during Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, which triggered the war.
Israel Begins Cease-Fire With Hamas Setting Stage For Hostage Release, Aid To Gaza Civilians
Associated Press
There were no reports of fighting in the hours after the truce began. The deal offered some relief for Gaza’s 2.3 million people, who have endured weeks of Israeli bombardment and dwindling supplies of basic necessities, as well as for families in Israel worried about loved ones taken captive during Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, which triggered the war.
Israeli Government Approves Hamas Hostage Deal, Short-Term Cease-Fire In Gaza
CBS News
The proposed deal, CBS News has confirmed, would allow for an initial group of 50 hostages held by Hamas to be released in phases during pauses in the fighting in Gaza. The proposed deal, brokered by the U.S. and Qatar, will include a limited pause in the fighting for four or five days, according to sources familiar with the agreement. During the pauses, overheard surveillance will be halted.
Israeli Government Approves Hamas Hostage Deal, Short-Term Cease-Fire In Gaza
CBS News
The proposed deal, CBS News has confirmed, would allow for an initial group of 50 hostages held by Hamas to be released in phases during pauses in the fighting in Gaza. The proposed deal, brokered by the U.S. and Qatar, will include a limited pause in the fighting for four or five days, according to sources familiar with the agreement. During the pauses, overheard surveillance will be halted.
Israel Government To Meet On Deal For Gaza Cease-Fire, Hostage Release
CBS News
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to convene Israel's war cabinet and then his full government Tuesday amid progress in negotiations for a temporary cease-fire in the country's war with the Palestinian group Hamas that's expected to see some Israeli hostages released.
Israel Government To Meet On Deal For Gaza Cease-Fire, Hostage Release
CBS News
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to convene Israel's war cabinet and then his full government Tuesday amid progress in negotiations for a temporary cease-fire in the country's war with the Palestinian group Hamas that's expected to see some Israeli hostages released.
U.S. Pushes Israel To Delay Invasion As Hamas Still Holds 222 Hostages
CBS News
It was becoming increasingly clear Monday that the U.S. wants Israel to not only allow more humanitarian assistance into Gaza, but for the country to let ongoing negotiations over the release of hostages held by Hamas to continue before it launches a ground invasion of the Palestinian territory. Israel said Monday that Hamas was still holding 222 people captive.
U.S. Pushes Israel To Delay Invasion As Hamas Still Holds 222 Hostages
CBS News
It was becoming increasingly clear Monday that the U.S. wants Israel to not only allow more humanitarian assistance into Gaza, but for the country to let ongoing negotiations over the release of hostages held by Hamas to continue before it launches a ground invasion of the Palestinian territory. Israel said Monday that Hamas was still holding 222 people captive.
Israel Continues Airstrikes On Gaza After Promise Of Humanitarian Aid
CBS News
As of Thursday, health officials in Hamas-controlled Gaza say Israeli strikes have killed almost 3,800 people and wounded almost 12,500 others, a majority of them women and children. That number includes more than 470 said to have been killed in the hospital blast, which Israel denies causing.
Israel Continues Airstrikes On Gaza After Promise Of Humanitarian Aid
CBS News
As of Thursday, health officials in Hamas-controlled Gaza say Israeli strikes have killed almost 3,800 people and wounded almost 12,500 others, a majority of them women and children. That number includes more than 470 said to have been killed in the hospital blast, which Israel denies causing.
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Fisherman found alive after drifting over 90 days at sea says he survived eating birds, turtles and cockroaches
CBS News
A Peruvian fisherman was found alive after drifting at sea for 94 days. The fisherman had set sail on Dec. 7, but bad weather conditions and the current caused him to lose course.
Fisherman found alive after drifting over 90 days at sea says he survived eating birds, turtles and cockroaches
CBS News
A Peruvian fisherman was found alive after drifting at sea for 94 days. The fisherman had set sail on Dec. 7, but bad weather conditions and the current caused him to lose course.
Why do we celebrate St. Patrick's Day? Here's what the holiday is all about
CBS News
March 17 is St. Patrick's Day, but do you know why people celebrate? Here's a look at who Ireland's patron saint was and why he is celebrated each year.
Why do we celebrate St. Patrick's Day? Here's what the holiday is all about
CBS News
March 17 is St. Patrick's Day, but do you know why people celebrate? Here's a look at who Ireland's patron saint was and why he is celebrated each year.
Webbers Falls Police officer shot, authorities searching for suspect
Destini Pittman
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has issued a Blue Alert for a man who they say is suspected of shooting a police officer in Muskogee County.
Webbers Falls Police officer shot, authorities searching for suspect
Destini Pittman
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has issued a Blue Alert for a man who they say is suspected of shooting a police officer in Muskogee County.
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Fisherman found alive after drifting over 90 days at sea says he survived eating birds, turtles and cockroaches
CBS News
A Peruvian fisherman was found alive after drifting at sea for 94 days. The fisherman had set sail on Dec. 7, but bad weather conditions and the current caused him to lose course.
Why do we celebrate St. Patrick's Day? Here's what the holiday is all about
CBS News
March 17 is St. Patrick's Day, but do you know why people celebrate? Here's a look at who Ireland's patron saint was and why he is celebrated each year.
Webbers Falls Police officer shot, authorities searching for suspect
Destini Pittman
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has issued a Blue Alert for a man who they say is suspected of shooting a police officer in Muskogee County.
Fire danger continues Monday, Tuesday across Oklahoma and Green Country
News On 6
Weather conditions Monday bring more strong chances for wildfires to spring up across Green Country. Meteorologist Alan Crone has more in your daily forecast.
4 dead after wind, wildfires spread across Oklahoma
Jayden Brannon
The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management confirms two of the four deaths due to wildfires across the state on Friday were in Green Country.
Judge blocks Trump from using wartime Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport immigrants
CBS News
A federal judge on Saturday temporarily blocked President Trump from removing immigrants under a wartime law known as the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. Despite the ruling, 261 people were deported to El Salvador on Saturday, 137 of whom were removed under the Alien Enemies Act over alleged gang ties, a senior administration official said.
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