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Biden Off To Japan For Group Of Seven Summit, Says There’s ‘Work To Do’ On Global Stage
Associated Press
President Joe Biden said there’s “work to do” on the global stage as he headed to Japan on Wednesday to consult with allies on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s assertiveness in the Pacific at the same time that a debt limit standoff looms at home.
China Launches High-Tech Aircraft Carrier In Naval Milestone
Associated Press
Beijing launched a new-generation aircraft carrier Friday, the first such ship to be both designed and built in China, in a milestone as it seeks to extend the range and power of its navy.
China Accuses US Of Trying To 'Hijack' Support Of Asian Countries
CBS News
China's defense minister accused the United States on Sunday of trying to "hijack" the support of countries in the Asia-Pacific region to turn them against Beijing, saying Washington is seeking to advance its own interests "under the guise of multilateralism."
US Senator Visits Taiwan As China Ups Military Threat
Associated Press
On a visit to Taiwan, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth reiterated support for the island amid rising Chinese threats.
China’s Pacific Plan Seen As Regional Strategic Game-Changer
Associated Press
When China signed a security pact with the Solomon Islands in April it raised concerns from the U.S. and its allies that Beijing may be seeking a military outpost in the South Pacific, an area of traditional American naval dominance.
China Wants 10 Pacific Nations To Endorse Sweeping Agreement
Associated Press
China wants 10 small Pacific nations to endorse a sweeping agreement covering everything from security to fisheries in what one leader warns is a “game-changing” bid by Beijing to wrest control of the region.
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Solomon Islands Leader Defends New Security Pact With China
Associated Press
The Solomon Islands prime minister confirmed Wednesday that his government has signed a new security agreement with China, but told lawmakers it would not “undermine the peace and harmony of our region” as has been feared by the opposition and countries including the United States and Australia.
Solomon Islands Leader Defends New Security Pact With China
Associated Press
The Solomon Islands prime minister confirmed Wednesday that his government has signed a new security agreement with China, but told lawmakers it would not “undermine the peace and harmony of our region” as has been feared by the opposition and countries including the United States and Australia.
US Developing Hypersonic Missiles With UK, Australia
CBS News
The United States, United Kingdom and Australia announced Tuesday they will work together via the recently created security alliance known as AUKUS to develop hypersonic missiles.
US Developing Hypersonic Missiles With UK, Australia
CBS News
The United States, United Kingdom and Australia announced Tuesday they will work together via the recently created security alliance known as AUKUS to develop hypersonic missiles.
Wreckage Of World War II Aircraft Carrier USS Hornet Discovered
News 9
The research vessel Petrel is perched on a spot in the South Pacific Ocean that was anything but peaceful 77 years ago. Then, it was the scene of a major World War II battle between the U.S. and the Imperial Japanese Navies.
Wreckage Of World War II Aircraft Carrier USS Hornet Discovered
News 9
The research vessel Petrel is perched on a spot in the South Pacific Ocean that was anything but peaceful 77 years ago. Then, it was the scene of a major World War II battle between the U.S. and the Imperial Japanese Navies.
Influenza vaccine information from Oklahoma Department of Health
News 9
Influenza Vaccine Information The 2007-2008 influenza vaccine protects against H3N2 Influenza A Wisconsin-like virus, the H1N1 influenza A Solomon Islands-like virus, and the influenza B Malaysia-like
Influenza vaccine information from Oklahoma Department of Health
News 9
Influenza Vaccine Information The 2007-2008 influenza vaccine protects against H3N2 Influenza A Wisconsin-like virus, the H1N1 influenza A Solomon Islands-like virus, and the influenza B Malaysia-like
Flu epidemic sweeps nation
News 9
According to the Centers for Disease Control the proportion of deaths attributed to pneumonia and influenza in the United States was above the epidemic threshold for the sixth consecutive week.
Flu epidemic sweeps nation
News 9
According to the Centers for Disease Control the proportion of deaths attributed to pneumonia and influenza in the United States was above the epidemic threshold for the sixth consecutive week.
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A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
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A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
Severe storms, heavy rain continue across Oklahoma, with flooding possible
News On 6
Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
60% of Oklahoma IDs not REAL ID-compliant one month before deadline, says Service Oklahoma
Kris Crawford
Service Oklahoma is extending hours to accommodate the rush before the REAL ID deadline. Find out if you're compliant and where to get your REAL ID.
REAL ID: What Oklahomans need to know before the deadline in May
Drake Johnson
Starting May 7, 2025, Oklahoma residents must have a REAL ID-compliant license to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities. Over 2.1 million REAL IDs have already been issued in the state.
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