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President Trump may speak with Xi amid rising trade tensions and new tariffs
CBS News
White House says 50% steel and aluminum tariffs begin Wednesday as talks with China loom
Ukraine and US have agreed on a framework economic deal, Ukrainian officials say
Associated Press
Ukraine and the U.S. have reached an agreement on a framework for a broad economic deal that would include access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals, three senior Ukrainian officials said Tuesday.
Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin backs Chavez-DeRemer for labor secretary, highlights union ties
Alex Cameron
Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin introduced labor secretary nominee Lori Chavez-DeRemer at her confirmation hearing Wednesday, emphasizing her ability to bridge the gap between businesses and workers.
Confirmations continue for President Trump cabinet nominees
Alex Cameron
The U.S. Senate has confirmed more than half of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees in his first three weeks on the job. Senators are expected to vote on several more next week, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Elon Musk's access to Treasury's payment system is raising alarms. Here's what to know.
CBS News
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) gaining control of the Treasury Department's payment system has raised alarms among consumer advocates and lawmakers about potential risks to sensitive taxpayer data and the stability of federal programs like Social Security.
Trump administration, GOP Congress push ambitious agenda in second week
Alex Cameron
President Donald Trump and the Republican-led Congress continue their fast-paced agenda with confirmation votes, contentious hearings, and strategic planning on budget reconciliation bills. Griffin Media's Washington Bureau Chief Alex Cameron has more from the Capitol.
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Tulsa Weather: SEVERE STORMS ARE HEADED TOWARDS GREEN COUNTRY
News On 6
Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Tulsa Weather: SEVERE STORMS ARE HEADED TOWARDS GREEN COUNTRY
News On 6
Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Tulsa fans Thunder Up at Fassler Hall for NBA finals
Jonathan Cooper
Thunder fans in Tulsa are excited about the team's first trip to the finals in more than 10 years. Fassler Hall in downtown has turned into Thunder Hall to host watch parties for all the playoff games.
Tulsa fans Thunder Up at Fassler Hall for NBA finals
Jonathan Cooper
Thunder fans in Tulsa are excited about the team's first trip to the finals in more than 10 years. Fassler Hall in downtown has turned into Thunder Hall to host watch parties for all the playoff games.
Judge orders Tulsa business owner to pay 2 out-of-state customers
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa judge orders a Green Country businessman to pay tens of thousands of dollars to two out-of-state customers for work that they say was never done. A Maryland man and an Arkansas man say they paid Allen Jamison and his business, Luxury Exotics Customs and Replicas LLC, but they say the work was never done.
Judge orders Tulsa business owner to pay 2 out-of-state customers
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa judge orders a Green Country businessman to pay tens of thousands of dollars to two out-of-state customers for work that they say was never done. A Maryland man and an Arkansas man say they paid Allen Jamison and his business, Luxury Exotics Customs and Replicas LLC, but they say the work was never done.
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Tulsa Weather: SEVERE STORMS ARE HEADED TOWARDS GREEN COUNTRY
News On 6
Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Tulsa fans Thunder Up at Fassler Hall for NBA finals
Jonathan Cooper
Thunder fans in Tulsa are excited about the team's first trip to the finals in more than 10 years. Fassler Hall in downtown has turned into Thunder Hall to host watch parties for all the playoff games.
Judge orders Tulsa business owner to pay 2 out-of-state customers
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa judge orders a Green Country businessman to pay tens of thousands of dollars to two out-of-state customers for work that they say was never done. A Maryland man and an Arkansas man say they paid Allen Jamison and his business, Luxury Exotics Customs and Replicas LLC, but they say the work was never done.
Ascension St. John NICU babies support OKC Thunder in the finals
Katie Alexander
Associates of St. John's NICU decided to show their support for the OKC Thunder in the NBA finals by transforming the unit into "Thunder Alley."
Walters Talks Education Reform, Defends New Standards and Charter School Shifts
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters joined News On to talk about the future of K-12 education reform in the state. He emphasized school choice and new history standards that incorporate American exceptionalism and the Bible, amid ongoing teacher shortages and student movements across the state’s educational landscape.
Osage County Man Sentenced to 20 Years for DUI Crash That Killed 15-Year-Old Barnsdall Boy
David Prock
Weston Lowe, 36, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for a DUI crash that claimed the life of 15-year-old Tyson Townley and severely injured his own daughter, following a plea deal accepted in April 2025.
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