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Israel Agrees To 4-Hour Daily Pauses In Gaza Fighting To Allow Civilians To Flee, White House Says
Associated Press
Israel has agreed to put in place four-hour daily humanitarian pauses in its assault on Hamas in northern Gaza starting on Thursday. Israel will also open a second corridor for civilians to flee the areas that are the current focus of its military campaign against Hamas.
Virginia Teacher Shot By 6-Year-Old Files $40 Million Lawsuit, Claims School Ignored Multiple Warnings And Boy's "Violent Mood"
CBS News
A first-grade Virginia teacher who was shot and seriously wounded by her 6-year-old student filed a lawsuit Monday seeking $40 million in damages from school officials, accusing them of gross negligence for allegedly ignoring multiple warnings on the day of the shooting that the boy had a gun and was in a "violent mood."
Fallout From Shooting By First-Grader Includes Staff Shakeup
Associated Press
The fallout from the shooting of a teacher by a 6-year-old student in Virginia has prompted a staff shakeup in the Newport News school district.
Virginia Teacher Shot By 6-Year-Old Student Claims School 'Failed To Act' On Multiple Warnings
CBS News
An attorney for Abby Zwerner, the first-grade teacher shot and wounded by a 6-year-old student earlier this month in Newport News, Virginia, said that the administrators of Richneck Elementary School had multiple warnings that the unidentified boy was armed, but "failed to act" on those reports.
Lawyer: Admins Were Warned 3 Times The Day Boy Shot Teacher
Associated Press
Concerned staff warned administrators at a Virginia elementary school three times that a 6-year-old boy had a gun and was threatening other students in the hours before he shot and wounded a teacher, but the administration “was paralyzed by apathy” and didn’t call police, remove the boy from class or lock down the school, the wounded teacher’s lawyer said Wednesday.
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From dream to reality: Booker T. Washington senior wins first in 60-meter event at New Balance Nationals
Ryan Gillin
A senior from Booker T. Washington High School has the fastest time in the nation in track and field's 60-meter event.
From dream to reality: Booker T. Washington senior wins first in 60-meter event at New Balance Nationals
Ryan Gillin
A senior from Booker T. Washington High School has the fastest time in the nation in track and field's 60-meter event.
Wildfires: The hidden dangers of smoke on your lungs
MaKayla Glenn
First responders are trained to minimize their exposure to the smoke, rotating crews and staying aware of wind shifts. However, the smoke’s impact is not limited to the immediate danger; it lingers, affecting lungs and breathing for days or even weeks.
Wildfires: The hidden dangers of smoke on your lungs
MaKayla Glenn
First responders are trained to minimize their exposure to the smoke, rotating crews and staying aware of wind shifts. However, the smoke’s impact is not limited to the immediate danger; it lingers, affecting lungs and breathing for days or even weeks.
'It is a real survivor:' OKPOP adding to its collection as it continues to raise funds to open
Chloe Abbott
OKPOP says it's raised almost $9 million toward the $18 million it needs to ensure the museum opens. But in the meantime, employees are still building the museum by adding new pieces to the collection from the former owner of Cain's Ballroom.
'It is a real survivor:' OKPOP adding to its collection as it continues to raise funds to open
Chloe Abbott
OKPOP says it's raised almost $9 million toward the $18 million it needs to ensure the museum opens. But in the meantime, employees are still building the museum by adding new pieces to the collection from the former owner of Cain's Ballroom.
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From dream to reality: Booker T. Washington senior wins first in 60-meter event at New Balance Nationals
Ryan Gillin
A senior from Booker T. Washington High School has the fastest time in the nation in track and field's 60-meter event.
Wildfires: The hidden dangers of smoke on your lungs
MaKayla Glenn
First responders are trained to minimize their exposure to the smoke, rotating crews and staying aware of wind shifts. However, the smoke’s impact is not limited to the immediate danger; it lingers, affecting lungs and breathing for days or even weeks.
'It is a real survivor:' OKPOP adding to its collection as it continues to raise funds to open
Chloe Abbott
OKPOP says it's raised almost $9 million toward the $18 million it needs to ensure the museum opens. But in the meantime, employees are still building the museum by adding new pieces to the collection from the former owner of Cain's Ballroom.
Key Takeaways: Phone call between President Trump and Vladimir Putin
Alex Cameron
Key Takeaways from Tuesday’s phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Mannford family trying to rebuild after wildfire destroys home
Kaitlyn Deggs
A family in Mannford is asking for help and trying to pick up the pieces after their home was burned to the ground by a devastating wildfire.
Strong winds maintain fire risk in Oklahoma; Cold front expected Wednesday
News On 6
A strong storm system is expected to move into the central U.S. late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, passing through the region by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
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