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As Battle For Sudan Rages On, Civilian Deaths Top 500
CBS News
Gunfire and heavy artillery fire persisted Saturday in parts of Sudan's capital Khartoum, residents said, despite the extension of a cease-fire between the country's two top generals, whose battle for power has killed hundreds and sent thousands fleeing for their lives. Meanwhile, the first operation is underway to free U.S. civilians trapped in Sudan, with several hundred Americans preparing to sail to safety.
Turkey Detains Building Contractors As Quake Deaths Pass 33K
Associated Press
Turkish justice officials targeted more than 130 people allegedly involved in shoddy and illegal construction methods as rescuers extricated more survivors, including a pregnant woman and two small children, six days after a pair of earthquakes collapsed thousands of buildings.
Hunger In Somalia Is Putting 'A Child Per Minute' Into Hospitals
CBS News
Aid workers are sounding the alarm over an intensifying humanitarian catastrophe in Somalia, where officials are expected to soon declare the second famine in just over a decade. Aid workers tell CBS News that rampant drought in the east African nation has already sparked a mass-migration of desperate families who can't feed their children. Many are showing up too late at makeshift camps for help, and the conditions are expected to get worse over the winter.
UN: At Least $1 Billion Needed To Avert Famine In Somalia
Associated Press
The U.N. humanitarian chief predicted Tuesday that at least $1 billion will be needed urgently to avert famine in Somalia in the coming months and early next year when two more dry seasons are expected to compound the historic drought that has hit the Horn of Africa nation.
UN Says Part Of Somalia Will Reach Famine Later This Year
Associated Press
The United Nations says “famine is at the door” in Somalia with “concrete indications” famine will occur later this year in the southern Bay region.
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A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
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Top Headlines
A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
Severe storms, heavy rain continue across Oklahoma, with flooding possible
News On 6
Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
60% of Oklahoma IDs not REAL ID-compliant one month before deadline, says Service Oklahoma
Kris Crawford
Service Oklahoma is extending hours to accommodate the rush before the REAL ID deadline. Find out if you're compliant and where to get your REAL ID.
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 2.1 million REAL IDs have already been issued in the state.
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