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MayFest 2025
Legal challenges to federal job cuts: What’s at stake for Oklahoma
Katie Alexander
Legal challenges to federal job cuts are mounting, raising concerns about the impact on federal services and agencies, particularly in Oklahoma.
Pam Bondi Replaces Gaetz As Trump's U.S. Attorney Pick
News On 6
President-Elect Donald Trump appointed Pam Bondi as U.S. Attorney, while concerns arise over other nominations and ongoing gridlock in Congress hampers disaster relief funding for affected homeowners and businesses. CBS News correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined News On 6 at 4 to provide an update on the latest developments in the transition of former President Donald Trump
House Republicans Search For Path Forward After Scalise Drops Out Of Speaker's Race
CBS News
The exit of Rep. Steve Scalise from the race for House Speaker adds to the chaos that has enveloped the Republican conference since Rep. McCarthy was ousted in an unprecedented vote last week. The House is now in its second week without a leader, leaving one chamber of Congress effectively paralyzed until a speaker is elected.
Defense Bill's Passage Threatened By Abortion Amendment, Limits On Ukraine Funding
News On 6
The House adopted a controversial amendment to the annual National Defense Authorization Act that would ban the Pentagon from covering travel expenses for service members seeking abortions, potentially dooming the bill's passage.
What's In The Debt Ceiling Deal — And What's Not
CBS News
The House and Senate both voted this week to pass legislation to suspend the debt ceiling and limit spending a few days before the U.S. was projected to default.
Debt Ceiling Deal's Next Step Is Getting Through Congress
CBS News
Now that President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have reached an agreement to suspend the debt ceiling and prevent the nation from defaulting on its debts, the White House and congressional leaders must convince enough lawmakers in the narrowly divided House and Senate to pass the legislation.
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DOJ Faces Thursday Deadline To Submit Redacted Trump Affidavit
CBS News
Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are expected to file a court motion seeking the appointment of a neutral party to oversee, and possibly return, evidence collected during the agency's execution of a search warrant at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida earlier this month.
DOJ Faces Thursday Deadline To Submit Redacted Trump Affidavit
CBS News
Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are expected to file a court motion seeking the appointment of a neutral party to oversee, and possibly return, evidence collected during the agency's execution of a search warrant at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida earlier this month.
Security Increased On Capitol Hill After Weekend Incident
CBS News
There's new concern about security on Capitol Hill after a Delaware man crashed his car into a barricade and then opened fire early Sunday morning before killing himself. No one else was hurt.
Security Increased On Capitol Hill After Weekend Incident
CBS News
There's new concern about security on Capitol Hill after a Delaware man crashed his car into a barricade and then opened fire early Sunday morning before killing himself. No one else was hurt.
Jan. 6 Committee Holds Primetime Hearing Thursday
CBS News
Secret Service text messages from around the time of the attack on the U.S. Capitol were deleted despite requests from Congress and federal investigators that they be preserved, the agency confirmed Tuesday in response to a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee.
Jan. 6 Committee Holds Primetime Hearing Thursday
CBS News
Secret Service text messages from around the time of the attack on the U.S. Capitol were deleted despite requests from Congress and federal investigators that they be preserved, the agency confirmed Tuesday in response to a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee.
Tour Groups Return To US Capitol As Restrictions Remain In Place
CBS News
While some tour groups returned to the U.S. Capitol this week, many restrictions remained after a shutdown of the campus during the pandemic in March 2020, including staffing shortages.
Tour Groups Return To US Capitol As Restrictions Remain In Place
CBS News
While some tour groups returned to the U.S. Capitol this week, many restrictions remained after a shutdown of the campus during the pandemic in March 2020, including staffing shortages.
Man With Fake Badge, Ammunition Arrested Outside Capitol
CBS News
A man with a fake badge, BB gun, body armor, high-capacity magazines and other ammunition was arrested outside the U.S. Capitol Friday morning.
Man With Fake Badge, Ammunition Arrested Outside Capitol
CBS News
A man with a fake badge, BB gun, body armor, high-capacity magazines and other ammunition was arrested outside the U.S. Capitol Friday morning.
House Begins To Move On Sweeping Gun Control Legislation
CBS News
The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday will consider eight pieces of gun control legislation that will be packaged together as the "Protecting Our Kids Act" and will move to the House floor for a vote next week, according to a committee aide. That movement comes as President Biden told reporters Tuesday that he will meet with Congress on guns.
House Begins To Move On Sweeping Gun Control Legislation
CBS News
The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday will consider eight pieces of gun control legislation that will be packaged together as the "Protecting Our Kids Act" and will move to the House floor for a vote next week, according to a committee aide. That movement comes as President Biden told reporters Tuesday that he will meet with Congress on guns.
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School Districts Nationwide Tighten Security Following Texas School Shooting
CBS News
Days after a mass shooting at a Texas elementary school left 21 people dead and 17 others injured, districts across the nation say they're tightening up and reviewing security policies. But as school districts request more funding to do so, public records show the federal government has already paid tens of millions of dollars on school safety protocols.
School Districts Nationwide Tighten Security Following Texas School Shooting
CBS News
Days after a mass shooting at a Texas elementary school left 21 people dead and 17 others injured, districts across the nation say they're tightening up and reviewing security policies. But as school districts request more funding to do so, public records show the federal government has already paid tens of millions of dollars on school safety protocols.
Inflation, Supply Chain Issues Affecting School Lunches
CBS News
High inflation is not only squeezing family budgets across America — it is also hitting school cafeterias. The rising cost of food and ongoing disruptions to the supply chain are shrinking what's on the menu for students across the country.
Inflation, Supply Chain Issues Affecting School Lunches
CBS News
High inflation is not only squeezing family budgets across America — it is also hitting school cafeterias. The rising cost of food and ongoing disruptions to the supply chain are shrinking what's on the menu for students across the country.
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Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will continue with a chance for scattered storms this afternoon, including a low risk of severe weather. The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will continue with a chance for scattered storms this afternoon, including a low risk of severe weather. The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
Oklahoma Death Row inmate John Hanson denied clemency, execution set to continue
Christian Hans
John Hanson, convicted of the murders of Mary Bowles and Jerald Max Thurman in 1999, was denied clemency at a hearing on Wednesday. Hanson's execution is scheduled for June 12, 2025.
Oklahoma Death Row inmate John Hanson denied clemency, execution set to continue
Christian Hans
John Hanson, convicted of the murders of Mary Bowles and Jerald Max Thurman in 1999, was denied clemency at a hearing on Wednesday. Hanson's execution is scheduled for June 12, 2025.
Former Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announces challenge to State Board of Education
Christian Hans
In a press conference Wednesday morning, former Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announced a new legal challenge against the State Board of Education.
Former Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announces challenge to State Board of Education
Christian Hans
In a press conference Wednesday morning, former Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announced a new legal challenge against the State Board of Education.
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Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will continue with a chance for scattered storms this afternoon, including a low risk of severe weather. The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
Oklahoma Death Row inmate John Hanson denied clemency, execution set to continue
Christian Hans
John Hanson, convicted of the murders of Mary Bowles and Jerald Max Thurman in 1999, was denied clemency at a hearing on Wednesday. Hanson's execution is scheduled for June 12, 2025.
Former Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announces challenge to State Board of Education
Christian Hans
In a press conference Wednesday morning, former Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announced a new legal challenge against the State Board of Education.
Certor’s new helmet technology targets safer play for NFL and youth football
Dave Davis
Certor, the parent company of Schutt, has developed a new lightweight football helmet that ranks among the NFL’s safest and is being adapted to better protect youth and high school players.
Pet raccoon with meth pipe in its mouth found in driver's seat during Ohio traffic stop, police say
CBS News
The animal, named "Chewy," had a glass methamphetamine pipe in its mouth and was sitting in the driver's seat of a car that the officer had pulled over, police said.
Broken Arrow launches online surplus auction featuring unique city equipment
Joe Carmody
Dive into the City of Broken Arrow’s Online Surplus Auction, May 5-27, where devices like municipal vehicles and exercise equipment await new owners.
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