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Special Counsel Finds Biden 'Willfully' Disclosed Classified Documents, But No Criminal Charges Warranted
CBS News
Special counsel Robert Hur issued his report on President Biden's handling of classified documents from his time as vice president, finding that no criminal charges were warranted. The special counsel said he would have reached the same conclusion even if the Justice Department did not foreclose charges against a sitting president.
House Republicans Set First Biden Impeachment Inquiry Hearing For Sept. 28
Associated Press
House Republicans plan to hold their first hearing next week in their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden over his family’s business dealings.
Speaker McCarthy Directs A House Panel To An Impeachment Inquiry Into President Biden
Associated Press
Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Tuesday he is directing a House committee to open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden over his family’s business dealings, launching historic proceedings ahead of the 2024 election.
Hunter Biden's Former Business Partner Tells Congress About Joe Biden Calls
CBS News
Devon Archer, a former business partner of Hunter Biden, gave details about calls between President Biden and his son as he testified to the House Oversight Committee about his business dealings with the younger Biden on Monday. But Republicans and Democrats were at odds over the meaning of those calls.
Biden Lawyer: FBI Finds No Classified Docs At Beach House
Associated Press
The FBI searched President Joe Biden’s vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, on Wednesday without finding any classified documents, the president’s attorney said.
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Medicaid Cuts: What do they mean for Oklahomans?
Scott Mitchell
Proposed cuts to Oklahoma's Medicaid draw concern from community advocates. Threats to vital in-home supports for seniors and the disabled are our topics for this week's Hot Seat.
Medicaid Cuts: What do they mean for Oklahomans?
Scott Mitchell
Proposed cuts to Oklahoma's Medicaid draw concern from community advocates. Threats to vital in-home supports for seniors and the disabled are our topics for this week's Hot Seat.
A day of celebration: Diocese of Tulsa welcomes new priest
MaKayla Glenn
Tulsa’s Catholic community gathered at Holy Family Cathedral for the ordination of Deacon Robert Williams, the only priest to be ordained this year for the Diocese of Tulsa. Despite being only 3.5% of the population, parishioners filled the cathedral with joy and prayer. Williams, who studied in Rome for six years, expressed his hope to bring many people to a joyful life in Christ.
A day of celebration: Diocese of Tulsa welcomes new priest
MaKayla Glenn
Tulsa’s Catholic community gathered at Holy Family Cathedral for the ordination of Deacon Robert Williams, the only priest to be ordained this year for the Diocese of Tulsa. Despite being only 3.5% of the population, parishioners filled the cathedral with joy and prayer. Williams, who studied in Rome for six years, expressed his hope to bring many people to a joyful life in Christ.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports 106% increase in pursuits over the last five years
Chloe Abbott
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says pursuits have gone up 106% in the last five years. Other law enforcement agencies say they are seeing the same increase in their communities.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports 106% increase in pursuits over the last five years
Chloe Abbott
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says pursuits have gone up 106% in the last five years. Other law enforcement agencies say they are seeing the same increase in their communities.
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Medicaid Cuts: What do they mean for Oklahomans?
Scott Mitchell
Proposed cuts to Oklahoma's Medicaid draw concern from community advocates. Threats to vital in-home supports for seniors and the disabled are our topics for this week's Hot Seat.
A day of celebration: Diocese of Tulsa welcomes new priest
MaKayla Glenn
Tulsa’s Catholic community gathered at Holy Family Cathedral for the ordination of Deacon Robert Williams, the only priest to be ordained this year for the Diocese of Tulsa. Despite being only 3.5% of the population, parishioners filled the cathedral with joy and prayer. Williams, who studied in Rome for six years, expressed his hope to bring many people to a joyful life in Christ.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports 106% increase in pursuits over the last five years
Chloe Abbott
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says pursuits have gone up 106% in the last five years. Other law enforcement agencies say they are seeing the same increase in their communities.
Turner Turnpike Eastbound lanes back open after crash
Victor Pozadas
Eastbound lanes are back open after traffic incident.
City of Tulsa settles lawsuit over 2020 police shooting for $375,000
Emory Bryan
A Tulsa Police shooting in 2020 resulted in an officer facing charges and a $375,000 settlement for the man who was shot.
Food on the Move community gardens providing fresh produce to Tulsa
News On 6
Some folks in Tulsa are working together on community gardens. It's part of a project to get fresh, locally grown produce to more people.
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