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Pakistan Launches Retaliatory Airstrikes in Iran After an Earlier Attack by Tehran, Killing 9 People
Associated Press
Nine people are dead after Pakistan launched retaliatory airstrikes early Thursday in Iran allegedly targeting militant hideouts.
Kim Says ICBM Test Proves Capacity To Contain US Threats
Associated Press
North Korea’s state media said Kim oversaw the launch of the Hwasong-17 missile, a day after its neighbors said they had detected the launch of an ICBM potentially capable of reaching the continental U.S.
Australia Drops Recognition Of Jerusalem As Israel’s Capital
Associated Press
An important Pacific ally of the US has spurned a Trump era decision. The Labor Party government agreed to again recognize Tel Aviv as the capital of Israel.
Denmark Says Baltic Gas Pipeline Leaks ‘Deliberate Actions’
Associated Press
Explosions rattled the Baltic Sea before unusual leaks were discovered on two natural gas pipelines running underwater from Russia to Germany, seismologists said Tuesday.
UN Chief Asks World For ‘Massive’ Help In Flood-Hit Pakistan
Associated Press
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Friday that the world owes impoverished Pakistan “massive” help in recovering from the summer’s devastating floods because the country bears less blame than many other nations for climate change, which experts say contributed to the deluge.
Russia Sends More Energy To Asia As Europe Cuts Back
Associated Press
Russia sent significantly more oil and coal to India and China over the summer compared with the start of the year, while European countries that long relied on Russian energy have cut back sharply in response to the war in Ukraine, said a report published Tuesday.
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Officials Say "Monster Monsoon" May Leave A Third Of Pakistan Underwater
CBS News
Authorities in Pakistan issued an emergency appeal for international humanitarian aid as the death toll from 2022's "monster monsoon" season soared over 1,000.
Officials Say "Monster Monsoon" May Leave A Third Of Pakistan Underwater
CBS News
Authorities in Pakistan issued an emergency appeal for international humanitarian aid as the death toll from 2022's "monster monsoon" season soared over 1,000.
China Sets Sanctions On Taiwan Figures To Punish US, Island
Associated Press
China imposed visa bans and other sanctions Tuesday on Taiwanese political figures as it raises pressure on the self-governing island and the U.S. in response to successive congressional visits.
China Sets Sanctions On Taiwan Figures To Punish US, Island
Associated Press
China imposed visa bans and other sanctions Tuesday on Taiwanese political figures as it raises pressure on the self-governing island and the U.S. in response to successive congressional visits.
China Announces New Drills As US Delegation Visits Taiwan
Associated Press
China announced more military drills around Taiwan as the self-governing island’s president met with members of a new U.S. congressional delegation on Monday, threatening to renew tensions between Beijing and Washington after a similar recent visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi angered China.
China Announces New Drills As US Delegation Visits Taiwan
Associated Press
China announced more military drills around Taiwan as the self-governing island’s president met with members of a new U.S. congressional delegation on Monday, threatening to renew tensions between Beijing and Washington after a similar recent visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi angered China.
China Extends Threatening Military Exercises Around Taiwan
Associated Press
China said Monday it was extending threatening military exercises surrounding Taiwan that have disrupted shipping and air traffic and substantially raised concerns about the potential for conflict in a region crucial to global trade.
China Extends Threatening Military Exercises Around Taiwan
Associated Press
China said Monday it was extending threatening military exercises surrounding Taiwan that have disrupted shipping and air traffic and substantially raised concerns about the potential for conflict in a region crucial to global trade.
Isolation Complication? US Finds It’s Hard To Shun Russia
Associated Press
The Biden administration likes to say Russia has become isolated internationally because of its invasion of Ukraine. Yet Moscow’s top officials have hardly been cloistered in the Kremlin. And now, even the U.S. Is talking to them.
Isolation Complication? US Finds It’s Hard To Shun Russia
Associated Press
The Biden administration likes to say Russia has become isolated internationally because of its invasion of Ukraine. Yet Moscow’s top officials have hardly been cloistered in the Kremlin. And now, even the U.S. Is talking to them.
Russia Pounds Major Ukrainian City After Expanding War Aims
Associated Press
Russian shelling pounded a densely populated area in Ukraine’s second-largest city Thursday, killing at least three people and injuring at least 23 others with a barrage that struck a mosque, a medical facility and a shopping area, according to officials and witnesses.
Russia Pounds Major Ukrainian City After Expanding War Aims
Associated Press
Russian shelling pounded a densely populated area in Ukraine’s second-largest city Thursday, killing at least three people and injuring at least 23 others with a barrage that struck a mosque, a medical facility and a shopping area, according to officials and witnesses.
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Who 'Remains Open' To COVID Lab Leak Theory As 'Key' Data Still Missing
CBS News
Over two years after the coronavirus was first detected in China, and after at least 6.3 million deaths have been counted worldwide from the pandemic, the World Health Organization is recommending in its strongest terms yet that a deeper probe is required into whether a lab accident may be to blame.
Who 'Remains Open' To COVID Lab Leak Theory As 'Key' Data Still Missing
CBS News
Over two years after the coronavirus was first detected in China, and after at least 6.3 million deaths have been counted worldwide from the pandemic, the World Health Organization is recommending in its strongest terms yet that a deeper probe is required into whether a lab accident may be to blame.
Putin Warns West Against Sending Arms; Kyiv Hit By Missiles
Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s new warning to the West against sending longer-range rocket systems to Ukraine came as his forces claimed to have destroyed Western military supplies in their first such airstrikes on Ukraine’s capital in more than a month.
Putin Warns West Against Sending Arms; Kyiv Hit By Missiles
Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s new warning to the West against sending longer-range rocket systems to Ukraine came as his forces claimed to have destroyed Western military supplies in their first such airstrikes on Ukraine’s capital in more than a month.
High Prices, Asian Markets Could Blunt EU Ban On Russian Oil
Associated Press
The European Union’s groundbreaking decision to ban nearly all oil from Russia to punish the country for its invasion of Ukraine is a blow to Moscow’s economy, but its effects may be blunted by rising energy prices and other countries willing to buy some of the petroleum, industry experts say.
High Prices, Asian Markets Could Blunt EU Ban On Russian Oil
Associated Press
The European Union’s groundbreaking decision to ban nearly all oil from Russia to punish the country for its invasion of Ukraine is a blow to Moscow’s economy, but its effects may be blunted by rising energy prices and other countries willing to buy some of the petroleum, industry experts say.
In Big Bid To Punish Moscow, EU Bans Most Russia Oil Imports
Associated Press
In the most significant effort yet to punish Russia for its war in Ukraine, the European Union agreed to ban the overwhelming majority of Russian oil imports after tense negotiations that tested how far the bloc is willing to go to ostracize Moscow.
In Big Bid To Punish Moscow, EU Bans Most Russia Oil Imports
Associated Press
In the most significant effort yet to punish Russia for its war in Ukraine, the European Union agreed to ban the overwhelming majority of Russian oil imports after tense negotiations that tested how far the bloc is willing to go to ostracize Moscow.
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’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.
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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Presidents have used autopens for decades, now Trump objects to Biden’s use of one
Associated Press
President Donald Trump claimed Monday that pardons recently issued by Joe Biden to lawmakers and staff on the congressional committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot have no force because, Trump says, the-then president signed them with an autopen instead of by his own hand.
Presidents have used autopens for decades, now Trump objects to Biden’s use of one
Associated Press
President Donald Trump claimed Monday that pardons recently issued by Joe Biden to lawmakers and staff on the congressional committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot have no force because, Trump says, the-then president signed them with an autopen instead of by his own hand.
Man hospitalized after being shot multiple times in Tulsa parking lot
Jayden Brannon
A man was taken to the hospital after he was shot in the chest on Monday night, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
Man hospitalized after being shot multiple times in Tulsa parking lot
Jayden Brannon
A man was taken to the hospital after he was shot in the chest on Monday night, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
DOGE Q&A: Oklahoma representatives discuss concerns over Government Efficiency operations
Alex Cameron
In recent interviews, Reps. Tom Cole and Stephanie Bice discussed the controversial efforts of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, to streamline federal spending.
DOGE Q&A: Oklahoma representatives discuss concerns over Government Efficiency operations
Alex Cameron
In recent interviews, Reps. Tom Cole and Stephanie Bice discussed the controversial efforts of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, to streamline federal spending.
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Presidents have used autopens for decades, now Trump objects to Biden’s use of one
Associated Press
President Donald Trump claimed Monday that pardons recently issued by Joe Biden to lawmakers and staff on the congressional committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot have no force because, Trump says, the-then president signed them with an autopen instead of by his own hand.
Man hospitalized after being shot multiple times in Tulsa parking lot
Jayden Brannon
A man was taken to the hospital after he was shot in the chest on Monday night, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
DOGE Q&A: Oklahoma representatives discuss concerns over Government Efficiency operations
Alex Cameron
In recent interviews, Reps. Tom Cole and Stephanie Bice discussed the controversial efforts of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, to streamline federal spending.
Tulsa Swarm Hotline is ready for bee swarm season
Jonathan Polasek
As we move into the start of the spring season, swarms of bees become a more common sight.
Israel resumes strikes in Gaza, reportedly killing hundreds and promising increased force against Hamas
CBS News
Israel has launched new strikes in the Gaza Strip, killing more than 400 people, according to the Palestinian territory's Hamas-run Health Ministry, and promising to wield "increasing military force" after talks on further hostage releases stalled, according to officials on both sides of the war.
Wildfire smoke, high pollen, and viruses: Why so many Oklahomans are sick right now
Jeromee Scot
Wildfire smoke, high pollen counts, and circulating viruses like COVID-19, flu, and RSV are causing widespread illness across Oklahoma. Dr. Matthew Else shares symptoms to watch for, who's at risk, and expert tips to protect your health.
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