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Russia, Ukraine Extend Grain Deal To Aid World's Poor
Associated Press
An unprecedented wartime deal that allowed grain to flow from Ukraine to countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia where hunger is a growing threat and high food prices are pushing more people into poverty was extended just before its expiration date, officials said Saturday.
Global Food Concerns Rise As Russia Halts Ukraine Grain Deal
Associated Press
U.S. President Joe Biden has warned that global hunger could increase because of Russia’s suspension of a U.N.-brokered deal to allow safe passage for ships carrying Ukrainian grain.
1st Ship Carrying Ukrainian Grain Leaves The Port Of Odesa
Associated Press
The first ship carrying Ukrainian grain set off from the port of Odesa on Monday under a deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey that is expected to release large stores of Ukrainian crops to foreign markets and ease a growing hunger crisis.
Ukraine And Russia Sign Deal To Get Vital Grain Shipments Moving Again
CBS News
Ukraine and Russia signed an agreement Friday morning in Turkey committing to let millions of tons of vital grain supplies ship out from Ukraine's long-blockaded southern ports. Russia has blocked Ukraine's Black Sea ports since its full-scale invasion of the country on February 24, drawing accusations from the U.S. and Europe that President Vladimir Putin has weaponized food.
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What to know about the U.S. Department of Education
Alex Cameron
President Trump will sign an executive order directing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to take steps toward closing the Department of Education, though congressional approval is required for full elimination.
What to know about the U.S. Department of Education
Alex Cameron
President Trump will sign an executive order directing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to take steps toward closing the Department of Education, though congressional approval is required for full elimination.
Oklahoma executes man amid week of multiple U.S. executions
Haley Weger
Oklahoma executed Wendell Grissom for a 2005 murder, marking the state's first execution of the year amid a week of multiple executions across the U.S.
Oklahoma executes man amid week of multiple U.S. executions
Haley Weger
Oklahoma executed Wendell Grissom for a 2005 murder, marking the state's first execution of the year amid a week of multiple executions across the U.S.
Shelter Updates: Red Cross locations remain open to support displaced Oklahomans
David Prock
The American Red Cross is aiding Oklahomans affected by recent wildfires, providing shelter, meals, and safety tips as recovery efforts continue.
Shelter Updates: Red Cross locations remain open to support displaced Oklahomans
David Prock
The American Red Cross is aiding Oklahomans affected by recent wildfires, providing shelter, meals, and safety tips as recovery efforts continue.
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What to know about the U.S. Department of Education
Alex Cameron
President Trump will sign an executive order directing Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to take steps toward closing the Department of Education, though congressional approval is required for full elimination.
Oklahoma executes man amid week of multiple U.S. executions
Haley Weger
Oklahoma executed Wendell Grissom for a 2005 murder, marking the state's first execution of the year amid a week of multiple executions across the U.S.
Shelter Updates: Red Cross locations remain open to support displaced Oklahomans
David Prock
The American Red Cross is aiding Oklahomans affected by recent wildfires, providing shelter, meals, and safety tips as recovery efforts continue.
Tesla vandalized with spray paint at Tulsa apartment complex: Suspect caught on camera
Drake Johnson
Tulsa Police are searching for the suspect accused of vandalizing a Tesla with spray paint last week.
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 1.8 million REAL IDs have already been issued in the state.
How Kindred Hospitality Alliance is changing the landscape for Tulsa's service industry workers
Kristen Weaver
Kindred Hospitality Alliance looks to change the service industry in Tulsa by offering support and resources to hospitality workers, unveiling plans for Kindred Scratch Kitchen that will champion the cause.
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