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Bipartisan Task Force Probes Attempt On Former President Trump
Alex Cameron
The bipartisan task force created to investigate the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump is getting to work.
'It's Sick': Biden Makes Statement After Trump Rally Shooting
CBS News
Alex Cameron joined News On 6 this morning with an update from Delaware after Saturday's assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
Senate Rejects Mayorkas Impeachment Charges At Trial
CBS News
The Senate quickly dispensed with the two impeachment charges against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, convening a short-lived trial Wednesday.
Senate Rejects Impeachment Charges Against Secretary Mayorkas
Alex Cameron
The United States Senate’s impeachment trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is over before it started. Democrats, who narrowly control the Senate, voted Wednesday to dismiss the articles of impeachment over the strong objections of Republicans.
Congress Returns To Eclipse, Long To-Do List After 2-Week Break
Alex Cameron
There certainly have been eclipse-like moments for this Congress in the past year, as fractures within the House Republican conference and partisan standoffs with the Democrat-controlled Senate very nearly plunged government operations into darkness on several occasions. But bipartisan majorities did finally approve full appropriations for the remainder of the current fiscal year just before going on break, so they begin this new work period being burdened with one less thing.
House Votes To Impeach Homeland Secretary Mayorkas; Oklahoma Lawmakers React
Alex Cameron
By one vote, the House majority made Secretary Mayorkas just the second cabinet secretary ever to be impeached.
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Oklahoma Attorney General Testifies At Mayorkas Impeachment Hearing
Alex Cameron
The hearing, titled “Havoc in the Heartland: How Secretary Mayorkas’ Failed Leadership has Impacted the States," featured a panel of heartland state Attorneys General — Oklahoma’s Gentner Drummond among them — to provide direct evidence of that impact.
Oklahoma Attorney General Testifies At Mayorkas Impeachment Hearing
Alex Cameron
The hearing, titled “Havoc in the Heartland: How Secretary Mayorkas’ Failed Leadership has Impacted the States," featured a panel of heartland state Attorneys General — Oklahoma’s Gentner Drummond among them — to provide direct evidence of that impact.
House Committee Begins Impeachment Proceedings Against Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas
Alex Cameron
The more publicized impeachment inquiry of President Biden is ongoing but not as far along as the inquiry of Secretary Mayorkas. In the latter case, articles of impeachment have already been drawn up, and a series of four hearings, starting next Wednesday, will lay out the evidence his critics believe supports them.
House Committee Begins Impeachment Proceedings Against Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas
Alex Cameron
The more publicized impeachment inquiry of President Biden is ongoing but not as far along as the inquiry of Secretary Mayorkas. In the latter case, articles of impeachment have already been drawn up, and a series of four hearings, starting next Wednesday, will lay out the evidence his critics believe supports them.
Top US Officials Meet With Mexican President Amid Record Migrant Crossings
CBS News
The meeting came as mayors of New York, Chicago and Denver said Wednesday that they have no more capacity for migrant arrivals, as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has continued to send migrants to those cities.
Top US Officials Meet With Mexican President Amid Record Migrant Crossings
CBS News
The meeting came as mayors of New York, Chicago and Denver said Wednesday that they have no more capacity for migrant arrivals, as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has continued to send migrants to those cities.
Biden Administration Says The Law Requires An Extension To South Texas Border Wall
CBS News
The controversy began Wednesday, when the Department of Homeland Security posted a notice in which Mayorkas had waived over two dozen federal laws, including ones to protect wildlife and the environment, to expedite the construction of border barriers and other infrastructure in a section of Texas' Rio Grande Valley.
Biden Administration Says The Law Requires An Extension To South Texas Border Wall
CBS News
The controversy began Wednesday, when the Department of Homeland Security posted a notice in which Mayorkas had waived over two dozen federal laws, including ones to protect wildlife and the environment, to expedite the construction of border barriers and other infrastructure in a section of Texas' Rio Grande Valley.
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.
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.
Powerful Storms Kills 2 People, Leaves 1.1 Million Without Power In Eastern U.S.
Associated Press
At least two people died, thousands of U.S. flights were canceled or delayed, and more than 1.1 million homes and businesses lost power Monday as severe storms, including hail and lightning, moved through the eastern U.S.
Powerful Storms Kills 2 People, Leaves 1.1 Million Without Power In Eastern U.S.
Associated Press
At least two people died, thousands of U.S. flights were canceled or delayed, and more than 1.1 million homes and businesses lost power Monday as severe storms, including hail and lightning, moved through the eastern U.S.
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Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden Administration's Asylum Policy
Alex Cameron
In a blow to President Biden’s efforts to reduce the number of migrants illegally crossing the Southern border, a federal judge in California has struck down a recent administration policy that put more stringent limitations on those seeking asylum in the United States.
Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden Administration's Asylum Policy
Alex Cameron
In a blow to President Biden’s efforts to reduce the number of migrants illegally crossing the Southern border, a federal judge in California has struck down a recent administration policy that put more stringent limitations on those seeking asylum in the United States.
End Of Title 42 Immigration Police Brought Fewer Migrants Than Expected
CBS News
The expiration of a Covid-related border restriction policy known as Title 42 has so far brought fewer migrant arrivals than expected, but southern border communities still worry about overcrowded migrant processing and detention facilities.
End Of Title 42 Immigration Police Brought Fewer Migrants Than Expected
CBS News
The expiration of a Covid-related border restriction policy known as Title 42 has so far brought fewer migrant arrivals than expected, but southern border communities still worry about overcrowded migrant processing and detention facilities.
Border Crossings Off From Last Week’s Highs As US Pins Hopes For Order On Mobile App
Associated Press
Pandemic-era limits on asylum known as Title 42 have been rarely discussed among many of tens of thousands of migrants massed on Mexico’s border with the United States.
Border Crossings Off From Last Week’s Highs As US Pins Hopes For Order On Mobile App
Associated Press
Pandemic-era limits on asylum known as Title 42 have been rarely discussed among many of tens of thousands of migrants massed on Mexico’s border with the United States.
U.S. House Debates 'Secure The Border Act Of 2023'
Alex Cameron
The United States House of Representatives was set to begin debate Wednesday on legislation that represents a top political objective for Republicans in Congress: securing the U.S.-Mexico border by reversing many of President Biden’s border policies and bringing back policies put in place during the Trump administration.
U.S. House Debates 'Secure The Border Act Of 2023'
Alex Cameron
The United States House of Representatives was set to begin debate Wednesday on legislation that represents a top political objective for Republicans in Congress: securing the U.S.-Mexico border by reversing many of President Biden’s border policies and bringing back policies put in place during the Trump administration.
'Risk It All': Migrant Surge As U.S. Prepares For Title 42 End
Associated Press
All this comes as the U.S. is preparing for the end of a policy linked to the coronavirus pandemic that allowed it to quickly expel many migrants, and it spotlights concerns about whether the end of the immigration limits under Title 42 of a 1944 public health law will mean even more migrants trying to cross the southern border.
'Risk It All': Migrant Surge As U.S. Prepares For Title 42 End
Associated Press
All this comes as the U.S. is preparing for the end of a policy linked to the coronavirus pandemic that allowed it to quickly expel many migrants, and it spotlights concerns about whether the end of the immigration limits under Title 42 of a 1944 public health law will mean even more migrants trying to cross the southern border.
Some Members Of Congress Express Concern Over Expiration Of Title 42
Alex Cameron
Title 42, the rule the federal government’s been using to expel tens of thousands of asylum seekers and prevent the spread of COVID, is set to expire next week.
Some Members Of Congress Express Concern Over Expiration Of Title 42
Alex Cameron
Title 42, the rule the federal government’s been using to expel tens of thousands of asylum seekers and prevent the spread of COVID, is set to expire next week.
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'No Kings Day' protests planned in Tulsa and across the country
Jonathan Polasek
Peaceful demonstration expected in Tulsa as part of a national 'No Kings Day' movement—state officials affirm commitment to maintaining peace and order.
'No Kings Day' protests planned in Tulsa and across the country
Jonathan Polasek
Peaceful demonstration expected in Tulsa as part of a national 'No Kings Day' movement—state officials affirm commitment to maintaining peace and order.
Explosions ring out across Iran’s capital as Israel claims it is attacking the country
Associated Press
Explosions rang out across Iran’s capital as Israel claimed it was attacking the country.
Explosions ring out across Iran’s capital as Israel claims it is attacking the country
Associated Press
Explosions rang out across Iran’s capital as Israel claimed it was attacking the country.
One year later: Family of Sapulpa motorcycle victim still waiting for accountability
Chloe Abbott
Christopher Edgar has been charged with misdemeanor negligent homicide for last year's death of Calvin Casteel, but court has been postponed several times.
One year later: Family of Sapulpa motorcycle victim still waiting for accountability
Chloe Abbott
Christopher Edgar has been charged with misdemeanor negligent homicide for last year's death of Calvin Casteel, but court has been postponed several times.
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Top Headlines
'No Kings Day' protests planned in Tulsa and across the country
Jonathan Polasek
Peaceful demonstration expected in Tulsa as part of a national 'No Kings Day' movement—state officials affirm commitment to maintaining peace and order.
Explosions ring out across Iran’s capital as Israel claims it is attacking the country
Associated Press
Explosions rang out across Iran’s capital as Israel claimed it was attacking the country.
One year later: Family of Sapulpa motorcycle victim still waiting for accountability
Chloe Abbott
Christopher Edgar has been charged with misdemeanor negligent homicide for last year's death of Calvin Casteel, but court has been postponed several times.
Tulsa man says he shot dog in self-defense, claims dog was aggressive
MaKayla Glenn
In Tulsa, a dog is recovering after being shot by Tyrone Cartas Burnett, who claims he acted in self-defense when the dog charged at him unprovoked. Burnett, a local businessman, initially shot at the dog twice, and after it continued to approach aggressively, he fired additional rounds, hitting the dog in the paw.
Iran's nuclear ambitions, again, raise concern: "A very real threat to the United States"
Alex Cameron
Oklahoma Senator James Lankford labels Iran’s nuclear program a threat. And he's not alone in that thinking. Here's what you need to know about Iran's nuclear program.
Unexamined hair strand at center of 35-year-old NE OKC murder case; hearing held in Oklahoma County
Jennifer Pierce
A Tulsa man fighting to prove his innocence in a 35-year-old murder conviction appeared on Thursday in an Oklahoma County courtroom. The Oklahoma Innocence Project asked the judge for DNA testing on a piece of evidence never tested before.
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