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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.
WHO Fires Director In Asia Accused Of Racist Misconduct
Associated Press
The World Health Organization has fired its top official in the Western Pacific after the Associated Press reported last year that dozens of staff members accused him of racist, abusive, and unethical behavior that may have compromised the U.N. health agency’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
650 Cases Of Severe Hepatitis In Children Reported In The Past 2 Months, Who Reports
CBS News
At least 650 children have been diagnosed with a mysterious and severe hepatitis infection since early April, according to the World Health Organization.
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‘Parents need to know how these monsters work’: New information on Henryetta murders released by victim’s family
Chloe Abbott
We're learning new information about the investigation into the murders of six people in Henryetta. Sex offender Jesse McFadden killed himself, his wife, her three children, and two other teenage girls two years ago this week. The father of one of the victims is sharing a recorded conversation between family members and an OSBI agent.
‘Parents need to know how these monsters work’: New information on Henryetta murders released by victim’s family
Chloe Abbott
We're learning new information about the investigation into the murders of six people in Henryetta. Sex offender Jesse McFadden killed himself, his wife, her three children, and two other teenage girls two years ago this week. The father of one of the victims is sharing a recorded conversation between family members and an OSBI agent.
In-depth look: Trump's promises made, promises kept in first 100 days
Alex Cameron
Trump's second term's first 100 days: over 140 executive orders signed, according to the American Presidency Project. PolitiFact tracks fulfillment of 75 campaign promises.
In-depth look: Trump's promises made, promises kept in first 100 days
Alex Cameron
Trump's second term's first 100 days: over 140 executive orders signed, according to the American Presidency Project. PolitiFact tracks fulfillment of 75 campaign promises.
Storms bring flooding risk overnight
News On 6
A slow-moving storm system will bring multiple rounds of showers and severe thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma, with threats of flooding, large hail, damaging winds, and a low tornado risk. Additional storms are expected through midweek before quieter, milder weather arrives heading into the weekend.
Storms bring flooding risk overnight
News On 6
A slow-moving storm system will bring multiple rounds of showers and severe thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma, with threats of flooding, large hail, damaging winds, and a low tornado risk. Additional storms are expected through midweek before quieter, milder weather arrives heading into the weekend.
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‘Parents need to know how these monsters work’: New information on Henryetta murders released by victim’s family
Chloe Abbott
We're learning new information about the investigation into the murders of six people in Henryetta. Sex offender Jesse McFadden killed himself, his wife, her three children, and two other teenage girls two years ago this week. The father of one of the victims is sharing a recorded conversation between family members and an OSBI agent.
In-depth look: Trump's promises made, promises kept in first 100 days
Alex Cameron
Trump's second term's first 100 days: over 140 executive orders signed, according to the American Presidency Project. PolitiFact tracks fulfillment of 75 campaign promises.
Storms bring flooding risk overnight
News On 6
A slow-moving storm system will bring multiple rounds of showers and severe thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma, with threats of flooding, large hail, damaging winds, and a low tornado risk. Additional storms are expected through midweek before quieter, milder weather arrives heading into the weekend.
Morris High School Academic Team wins national title — honors late teammate in emotional journey
MaKayla Glenn
The Morris High School Academic Team made history by winning a national academic competition in Chicago — the first team from Oklahoma to ever do so. But behind the victory is a moving story of perseverance, dedication, and honoring a lost teammate.
'I can't let him bleed out:' Warner man saves stabbing victim
Sam Carrico
A good Samaritan helped a stabbing victim last week in Warner and tells News On 6 what those moments were like. News On 6's Sam Carrico tells us the good Samaritan was the victim's neighbor.
Man arrested after firing projectiles at police during standoff
Destini Pittman
A man was arrested Monday night after allegedly firing spheres that resemble Pepperballs at police officers during a nearly four-hour standoff at an apartment complex near South Braden Avenue and East Skelly Drive.
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