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Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Arrested On Federal Sex Trafficking Charges
Associated Press
Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries, his romantic partner, and a third man were arrested Tuesday on charges of luring dozens of men into sex parties held around the world, sometimes by dangling the promise of modeling for the clothing retailer.
American Airlines Flight Diverted To Tulsa After Passenger Threatened Flight Staff, Police Say
Jayden Brannon
More than 100 American Airlines passengers found themselves unexpectedly in Tulsa one night after police said another passenger disrupted the flight and made threats toward staff.
Medical Minute: World Cancer Day
CBS News
The World Health Organization predicts we will see more than 35 million new cancer cases by 2050, a 77% increase from the estimated 20 million cases in 2022. The data comes from a report the organization's cancer agency, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, released ahead of World Cancer Day, which is observed on Sunday, Feb. 4.
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.
Rise From The Rubble: Locals In Mourning Help Morocco As Earthquake Claims 2,800+ Lives
CBS News
At least 2,862 people died from the earthquake, Morocco's Interior Ministry said Monday. Over 2,500 were injured. As the search for survivors of Friday's deadly earthquake intensifies in Morocco, it's a race against time and dangerous work.
Power Quake In Morocco Kills More Than 2,000 People, Damages Historic Buildings In Marrakech
CBS News
A rare, powerful earthquake struck Morocco, sending people racing from their beds into the streets and toppling buildings in mountainous villages and ancient cities not built to withstand such force. More than 2,000 people were killed, and the toll was expected to rise as rescuers struggled Saturday to reach hard-hit remote areas.
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Gabon Military Officers Say They’re Seizing Power Just Days After Presidential Election
Associated Press
The coup attempt came hours after the central African country’s President Ali Bongo Ondimba, 64, was declared winner of an election marred by fears of violence. Within minutes of the announcement, gunfire was heard in the center of the capital, Libreville.
Gabon Military Officers Say They’re Seizing Power Just Days After Presidential Election
Associated Press
The coup attempt came hours after the central African country’s President Ali Bongo Ondimba, 64, was declared winner of an election marred by fears of violence. Within minutes of the announcement, gunfire was heard in the center of the capital, Libreville.
Senators Discuss 7-Day Trip To Abraham Accords Caucus Member Countries
Alex Cameron
The accords, which normalized relations between Israel and the three Arab nations, were signed at the White House with the collaboration of then-President Trump in September 2020. The Biden administration has continued to support them.
Senators Discuss 7-Day Trip To Abraham Accords Caucus Member Countries
Alex Cameron
The accords, which normalized relations between Israel and the three Arab nations, were signed at the White House with the collaboration of then-President Trump in September 2020. The Biden administration has continued to support them.
Sen. Lankford Hopes To Further Relations With Abraham Accords Member Countries
Alex Cameron
Oklahoma Senator James Lankford and Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) hosted a press conference with five of their Senate colleagues Tuesday to discuss their recent bipartisan delegation visit to the Abraham Accords member countries: Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Morocco.
Sen. Lankford Hopes To Further Relations With Abraham Accords Member Countries
Alex Cameron
Oklahoma Senator James Lankford and Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) hosted a press conference with five of their Senate colleagues Tuesday to discuss their recent bipartisan delegation visit to the Abraham Accords member countries: Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Morocco.
Experts Give Tips For Saving Money On Travel In 2023
MaKayla Glenn
Many families are hoping to travel in 2023, and experts said people may be able to save a little money by planning their trip early.
Experts Give Tips For Saving Money On Travel In 2023
MaKayla Glenn
Many families are hoping to travel in 2023, and experts said people may be able to save a little money by planning their trip early.
Ned Rorem, Prize-Winning Composer & Writer, Dies At 99
Associated Press
Ned Rorem, the prolific Pulitzer- and Grammy-winning musician known for his vast output of compositions and for his barbed and sometimes scandalous prose, died Friday at 99.
Ned Rorem, Prize-Winning Composer & Writer, Dies At 99
Associated Press
Ned Rorem, the prolific Pulitzer- and Grammy-winning musician known for his vast output of compositions and for his barbed and sometimes scandalous prose, died Friday at 99.
Spanish Minister Under Growing Pressure Over Border Deaths
Associated Press
Spain's interior minister is facing pressure to be transparent about the deaths of at least 23 migrants in Melilla.
Spanish Minister Under Growing Pressure Over Border Deaths
Associated Press
Spain's interior minister is facing pressure to be transparent about the deaths of at least 23 migrants in Melilla.
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2 American Veterans Captured In Ukraine Released, Their Families Say
CBS News
Two U.S. military veterans who disappeared while fighting Russia with Ukrainian forces have been released after about three months in captivity, relatives said Wednesday.
2 American Veterans Captured In Ukraine Released, Their Families Say
CBS News
Two U.S. military veterans who disappeared while fighting Russia with Ukrainian forces have been released after about three months in captivity, relatives said Wednesday.
New Wildfires Hit Southwestern France Amid Record Heat
Associated Press
New wildfires raging in southwestern France have torn through over 1,000 hectares of land and forced the evacuation of residents amid record temperatures for September.
New Wildfires Hit Southwestern France Amid Record Heat
Associated Press
New wildfires raging in southwestern France have torn through over 1,000 hectares of land and forced the evacuation of residents amid record temperatures for September.
Bob Rafelson, New Hollywood Era Director, Dies At 89
Associated Press
Bob Rafelson, an influential figure in the New Hollywood era of the 1970s who was nominated for two Oscars for “Five Easy Pieces,” has died. He was 89.
Bob Rafelson, New Hollywood Era Director, Dies At 89
Associated Press
Bob Rafelson, an influential figure in the New Hollywood era of the 1970s who was nominated for two Oscars for “Five Easy Pieces,” has died. He was 89.
Calls For Probe Into Migrant Deaths At Spain-Morocco Border
Associated Press
Protests are expected across Spain and in the capital of Morocco Friday amid a groundswell of calls for an investigation over the deaths of at least 23 people at the border between the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco.
Calls For Probe Into Migrant Deaths At Spain-Morocco Border
Associated Press
Protests are expected across Spain and in the capital of Morocco Friday amid a groundswell of calls for an investigation over the deaths of at least 23 people at the border between the Spanish enclave of Melilla and Morocco.
Spanish PM Blames Traffickers, Migrants For Deaths At Border
Associated Press
Spain’s prime minister has defended the way Moroccan and Spanish police repelled migrants last week as they tried to cross the shared border into the north African enclave of Melilla, depicting the attempt in which at least 23 people died as “an attack on Spain’s borders.”
Spanish PM Blames Traffickers, Migrants For Deaths At Border
Associated Press
Spain’s prime minister has defended the way Moroccan and Spanish police repelled migrants last week as they tried to cross the shared border into the north African enclave of Melilla, depicting the attempt in which at least 23 people died as “an attack on Spain’s borders.”
After Israel Attacks, Sidelined Palestinian Issue Reemerges
Associated Press
Three deadly attacks in Israel in a week are raising questions over Israel’s approach to its conflict with the Palestinians, after years of efforts to sideline the issue and focus instead on other regional priorities.
After Israel Attacks, Sidelined Palestinian Issue Reemerges
Associated Press
Three deadly attacks in Israel in a week are raising questions over Israel’s approach to its conflict with the Palestinians, after years of efforts to sideline the issue and focus instead on other regional priorities.
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This Week: Boys from Oklahoma, revoked visas, and funding scares
Victor Pozadas
Here's the top stories for the week of April 12
This Week: Boys from Oklahoma, revoked visas, and funding scares
Victor Pozadas
Here's the top stories for the week of April 12
How Stillwater’s Boys From Oklahoma concerts give hope to wildfire victims.
Ethan Wright
Stillwater business owners, including those recovering from wildfires, see record crowds as the sold-out Boys from Oklahoma concert series boosts local economy.
How Stillwater’s Boys From Oklahoma concerts give hope to wildfire victims.
Ethan Wright
Stillwater business owners, including those recovering from wildfires, see record crowds as the sold-out Boys from Oklahoma concert series boosts local economy.
BAPD officer saves woman from choking
News 9
Broken Arrow police highlight one of their officers on social media, who potentially saved a life in the line of duty.
BAPD officer saves woman from choking
News 9
Broken Arrow police highlight one of their officers on social media, who potentially saved a life in the line of duty.
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This Week: Boys from Oklahoma, revoked visas, and funding scares
Victor Pozadas
Here's the top stories for the week of April 12
How Stillwater’s Boys From Oklahoma concerts give hope to wildfire victims.
Ethan Wright
Stillwater business owners, including those recovering from wildfires, see record crowds as the sold-out Boys from Oklahoma concert series boosts local economy.
BAPD officer saves woman from choking
News 9
Broken Arrow police highlight one of their officers on social media, who potentially saved a life in the line of duty.
City of Owasso hosts free landfill dump day as residents clean up after tornado
Eden Jones
Owasso opens landfill for free dump day, aiding residents in tornado aftermath cleanup. Learn details about this much-needed event.
Tulsa leaders say termination notices sent to mental health providers were a 'mistake' amid funding concerns
David Prock
Tulsa County mental health providers received termination notices for state contracts, threatening services for thousands. Local leaders called the termination letters a mistake amid funding concerns.
Suite Shots Jenks announces April 17 grand opening at Jenks Riverwalk
Graham Dowers
The highly anticipated Suite Shots Jenks golf entertainment venue will officially open its doors to the public on Wednesday, April 17.
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