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Russia Tries To Show Prigozhin’s Wagner “Rebellion” Over With Shoigu Back In Command Of Ukraine War
News On 6
There was uneasy calm Monday as Russian state TV tried to present an image of business-as-usual in President Vladimir Putin's ongoing war in neighboring Ukraine.
Russia Says Wagner Group's Leader Will Move To Belarus After His Rebellious March Challenged Putin
Associated Press
The head of the private Russian military company Wagner will move to neighboring Belarus as part of deal to defuse rebellion tensions and the criminal case against him will be closed, the Kremlin said Saturday.
Putin Says Russia Could Seize More Of Ukraine Despite Weapons Shortage
CBS News
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested Tuesday that he could order his troops to try to seize more land in Ukraine to protect bordering Russian territory — a threat with questionable credibility because the Kremlin lacks full control over areas it has already illegally annexed. In some of his most detailed remarks about the war in months, the Russian leader made a rare acknowledgment of shortages of some vital weapons and ammunition, but claimed Ukraine's recently-launched counteroffensive w
Missile Strikes Rattle Kyiv As World Leaders Meet
CBS News
Russia shattered weeks of relative calm in the Ukrainian capital with long-range missiles fired toward Kyiv early Sunday, an apparent Kremlin show-of-force as Western leaders meet in Europe to strengthen their military and economic support of Ukraine.
Russia Fires Missiles Across Ukraine, Cements Gains In East
Associated Press
Russian forces are seeking to swallow-up the last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in the eastern Luhansk region, the governor said Saturday, while pressing their momentum following the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the charred ruins of Sievierodonetsk.
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Hot Seat: OICA CEO pushes for child-focused legislation, warns of budget cuts
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, OICA CEO Joe Dorman discusses the importance of Dillon’s Law and other child advocacy bills while raising concerns about how federal budget cuts could affect vital state programs.
Hot Seat: OICA CEO pushes for child-focused legislation, warns of budget cuts
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, OICA CEO Joe Dorman discusses the importance of Dillon’s Law and other child advocacy bills while raising concerns about how federal budget cuts could affect vital state programs.
A pattern change brings pleasant weekend weather
News On 6
Oklahoma will enjoy pleasant weather through the weekend with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures. A warming trend begins early next week, with highs reaching the upper 80s and heat index values nearing the 90s. By late next week, storm chances return with the possibility of strong to severe thunderstorms into next weekend.
A pattern change brings pleasant weekend weather
News On 6
Oklahoma will enjoy pleasant weather through the weekend with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures. A warming trend begins early next week, with highs reaching the upper 80s and heat index values nearing the 90s. By late next week, storm chances return with the possibility of strong to severe thunderstorms into next weekend.
Tulsa tourism sets records for visitors and revenue
Seth Becker
Tourism in Tulsa reached a new high with 10 million visitors in 2023, leading to a substantial increase in spending on food, lodging, and retail.
Tulsa tourism sets records for visitors and revenue
Seth Becker
Tourism in Tulsa reached a new high with 10 million visitors in 2023, leading to a substantial increase in spending on food, lodging, and retail.
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Hot Seat: OICA CEO pushes for child-focused legislation, warns of budget cuts
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, OICA CEO Joe Dorman discusses the importance of Dillon’s Law and other child advocacy bills while raising concerns about how federal budget cuts could affect vital state programs.
A pattern change brings pleasant weekend weather
News On 6
Oklahoma will enjoy pleasant weather through the weekend with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures. A warming trend begins early next week, with highs reaching the upper 80s and heat index values nearing the 90s. By late next week, storm chances return with the possibility of strong to severe thunderstorms into next weekend.
Tulsa tourism sets records for visitors and revenue
Seth Becker
Tourism in Tulsa reached a new high with 10 million visitors in 2023, leading to a substantial increase in spending on food, lodging, and retail.
Holy Family holds Mass of Thanksgiving to celebrate new pope
Sam Carrico
As Catholics around the world celebrate the new pope, Tulsans are coming together to pray. Holy Family Cathedral held a Mass of Thanksgiving downtown Friday night. Attendees tell News On 6's Sam Carrico what this moment means to them.
Almost every home in Vera soon online with high-speed internet
Seth Becker
With $4.5 million in funding, Washington and Osage counties are adding high-speed internet access to 250 local homes and businesses, part of Oklahoma's statewide digital gap closure.
Oklahoma lake recreation areas closed during high water, staffing shortage
Emory Bryan
High water and a lack of staff are forcing some cancellations at lakeside recreation areas in Oklahoma, but water levels are improving quickly.
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