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Rising flower prices: How tariffs and global supply chains impact the floral industry
Tiffany Lane
Surge in flower demand meets rising costs, with tariffs partly to blame. How Oklahoma florists and customers are navigating the bloom boom.
Trump holding off on tariffs after Colombia agrees to accept deported migrants on military planes, White House says
CBS News
President Trump will hold off on imposing steep tariffs on Colombia after the country's government agreed to accept deported migrants being returned on military planes, the White House said Sunday night.
10 American Detainees Released In Exchange For Maduro Ally In Deal With Venezuela
CBS News
Upon landing at Kelly Field, Roger Carstens, special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, told reporters on the tarmac that no more Americans are being imprisoned in Venezuela.
US To Offer Thousands Of Venezuelan Migrants Legal Status, Work Permits
CBS News
The Department of Homeland Security expanded, or redesignated, the Temporary Protected Status program for Venezuelan migrants, allowing recent arrivals to apply for the deportation protections and work permits offered by the policy. CBS News first reported the move earlier Wednesday.
U.S. Has Accepted Over 500,000 Migrants Under Legal Migration Expansion
CBS News
The Biden administration has welcomed over half a million migrants under programs designed to reduce illegal border entries or offer a safe haven to refugees, using a 1950s law to launch the largest expansion of legal immigration in modern U.S. history, unpublished government data obtained by CBS News show.
California Officials: Florida Picked Up Asylum-seekers On Texas Border & Flew Them To Sacramento
Associated Press
The state of Florida picked up asylum-seekers on the Texas border Monday and took them by private jet to California’s capital city at taxpayer expense for the second time in four days, California officials said.
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Migrant Border Crossings Drop From 10,000 To 4,400 Per Day After End Of Title 42
CBS News
The number of unauthorized entries along the southern border has dropped to an average of 4,400 per day after soaring to 10,000 last week ahead of the expiration of Title 42 border restrictions.
Migrant Border Crossings Drop From 10,000 To 4,400 Per Day After End Of Title 42
CBS News
The number of unauthorized entries along the southern border has dropped to an average of 4,400 per day after soaring to 10,000 last week ahead of the expiration of Title 42 border restrictions.
Mexico Vows To Continue Accepting Non-Mexican Migrants Deported By US Border Agents
CBS News
Mexico's government has agreed to accept non-Mexican migrants and asylum-seekers deported by U.S. authorities along the southern border.
Mexico Vows To Continue Accepting Non-Mexican Migrants Deported By US Border Agents
CBS News
Mexico's government has agreed to accept non-Mexican migrants and asylum-seekers deported by U.S. authorities along the southern border.
U.S., Mexico Agree On Tighter Immigration Policies At Border
Associated Press
U.S. and Mexican officials have agreed on new immigration policies meant to deter illegal border crossings while also opening up other pathways ahead of an expected increase in migrants following the end of pandemic restrictions next week.
U.S., Mexico Agree On Tighter Immigration Policies At Border
Associated Press
U.S. and Mexican officials have agreed on new immigration policies meant to deter illegal border crossings while also opening up other pathways ahead of an expected increase in migrants following the end of pandemic restrictions next week.
Ecuador Offers Beauty & History For Travelers On A Budget
CBS News
Traveling to a foreign vacation destination can be expensive, but South America offers many options which can offer beauty and history for travelers on a budget and that includes Ecuador.
Ecuador Offers Beauty & History For Travelers On A Budget
CBS News
Traveling to a foreign vacation destination can be expensive, but South America offers many options which can offer beauty and history for travelers on a budget and that includes Ecuador.
US Sees Surge In Migrants From Cuba, Venezuela & Nicaragua
CBS News
In fiscal year 2022, U.S. border officials said there were 220,908 encounters with Cubans, 187,716 with Venezuelans and 163,876 with Nicaraguans, the vast majority of whom were allowed to seek asylum.
US Sees Surge In Migrants From Cuba, Venezuela & Nicaragua
CBS News
In fiscal year 2022, U.S. border officials said there were 220,908 encounters with Cubans, 187,716 with Venezuelans and 163,876 with Nicaraguans, the vast majority of whom were allowed to seek asylum.
At Least 15 Killed As Inmates In A Packed Ecuador Prison Go To War
CBS News
At least 15 prisoners died Monday in the latest unrest inside Ecuador's prison system, officials in the South American country reported. The agency that manages Ecuador's prisons, SNAI, gave the death toll in a statement which said 21 others were injured in the clashes between inmates.
At Least 15 Killed As Inmates In A Packed Ecuador Prison Go To War
CBS News
At least 15 prisoners died Monday in the latest unrest inside Ecuador's prison system, officials in the South American country reported. The agency that manages Ecuador's prisons, SNAI, gave the death toll in a statement which said 21 others were injured in the clashes between inmates.
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Apple Music Crosses 100M Song Barrier
Associated Press
Apple Music is about to cross a huge milestone, offering its eye-and-ear-popping 100 millionth song on the streaming service.
Apple Music Crosses 100M Song Barrier
Associated Press
Apple Music is about to cross a huge milestone, offering its eye-and-ear-popping 100 millionth song on the streaming service.
Human Smugglers Arrested For Allegedly Moving Migrants In Suitcases, Water Tanks
CBS News
The Department of Justice said eight people were arrested for their alleged involvement in a human smuggling network near the Texas-Mexico border.
Human Smugglers Arrested For Allegedly Moving Migrants In Suitcases, Water Tanks
CBS News
The Department of Justice said eight people were arrested for their alleged involvement in a human smuggling network near the Texas-Mexico border.
Biden Administration Moves To Formalize DACA And Shield It From Legal Challenges
CBS News
The Biden administration on Wednesday finalized a rule to transform the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) immigration policy for more than 600,000 so-called "Dreamers" into a federal regulation, a move aimed at protecting the program from legal challenges that imperil its existence.
Biden Administration Moves To Formalize DACA And Shield It From Legal Challenges
CBS News
The Biden administration on Wednesday finalized a rule to transform the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) immigration policy for more than 600,000 so-called "Dreamers" into a federal regulation, a move aimed at protecting the program from legal challenges that imperil its existence.
Biden Administration Says ‘Remain In Mexico’ Policy Is Over
Associated Press
The Department of Homeland Security said Monday that it ended a Trump-era policy requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immigration court, hours after a judge lifted an order in effect since December that it be reinstated.
Biden Administration Says ‘Remain In Mexico’ Policy Is Over
Associated Press
The Department of Homeland Security said Monday that it ended a Trump-era policy requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immigration court, hours after a judge lifted an order in effect since December that it be reinstated.
Suspect Confesses To Killing Indigenous Expert, British Journalist In Amazon, Brazilian Official Says
CBS News
A Brazilian federal police investigator reported Wednesday night that a suspect has confessed to fatally shooting an Indigenous expert and a British journalist in a remote part of the Amazon.
Suspect Confesses To Killing Indigenous Expert, British Journalist In Amazon, Brazilian Official Says
CBS News
A Brazilian federal police investigator reported Wednesday night that a suspect has confessed to fatally shooting an Indigenous expert and a British journalist in a remote part of the Amazon.
Watch: Community In Colombia Helps Bees With 'Bee Hotels'
CBS News
Check out how one community in Colombia has figured out a way to help bees do their jobs while staying safe.
Watch: Community In Colombia Helps Bees With 'Bee Hotels'
CBS News
Check out how one community in Colombia has figured out a way to help bees do their jobs while staying safe.
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Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson granted temporary stay of execution
Drake Johnson
A temporary stay of execution has been granted to Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson.
Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson granted temporary stay of execution
Drake Johnson
A temporary stay of execution has been granted to Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson.
Tulsa sees sunshine, warm temps before midweek storms chances return
News On 6
Sunny, dry, and pleasant weather is in the forecast for Tuesday across the Tulsa metro and Eastern Oklahoma. A new storm system arriving midweek will bring increased chances for showers and thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma. Conditions remain unsettled for part of the weekend.
Tulsa sees sunshine, warm temps before midweek storms chances return
News On 6
Sunny, dry, and pleasant weather is in the forecast for Tuesday across the Tulsa metro and Eastern Oklahoma. A new storm system arriving midweek will bring increased chances for showers and thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma. Conditions remain unsettled for part of the weekend.
Tulsa Public School Board votes to sue a former employee and his business
Chloe Abbott
A former TPS employee and his personal business are getting sued by TPS after board members made a vote to do so on Monday.
Tulsa Public School Board votes to sue a former employee and his business
Chloe Abbott
A former TPS employee and his personal business are getting sued by TPS after board members made a vote to do so on Monday.
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Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson granted temporary stay of execution
Drake Johnson
A temporary stay of execution has been granted to Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson.
Tulsa sees sunshine, warm temps before midweek storms chances return
News On 6
Sunny, dry, and pleasant weather is in the forecast for Tuesday across the Tulsa metro and Eastern Oklahoma. A new storm system arriving midweek will bring increased chances for showers and thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma. Conditions remain unsettled for part of the weekend.
Tulsa Public School Board votes to sue a former employee and his business
Chloe Abbott
A former TPS employee and his personal business are getting sued by TPS after board members made a vote to do so on Monday.
'It leaves us with a lot of questions:' Families looking for answers as Epic Charter Schools superintendent resigns
Sam Carrico
The superintendent of Epic Charter Schools has resigned, just a week after the district announced hundreds of layoffs. The district is now searching for a new superintendent. The school also said it's closing its in-person learning centers and a lot of families are wondering what all these changes will mean.
NCAA settlement clears way for colleges to pay athletes; Gov. Stitt weighs in on NIL
Haley Hetrick
House v. NCAA settlement paves the way for Oklahoma colleges to directly pay athletes, sparking a 'wild west' debate in college athletics.
Father-son duo helps with cleanup after storms damage downtown McAlester building
Eden Jones
Storm leaves a trail of destruction in downtown McAlester: local construction company owner assists with cleanup.
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