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Sen. Lankford Q&A on possible U.S. involvement in Israel-Iran conflict
Alex Cameron
Senator James Lankford shares insights into the current U.S-Israel-Iran dynamics, elaborating on the complexities of military intervention and geopolitical factors.
Q&A with Senator Lankford on recent trip to the Middle East
Alex Cameron
Just back from an official trip to the Middle East for the Senate Intelligence Committee, Oklahoma Senator James Lankford says there is still plenty to be concerned about in the region, but also, he insists, good reason for optimism.
Escalating Middle East Conflict Raises Fears Of Larger Regional War One Year After Hamas Attack
News 9
A year after a deadly Hamas attack on Israel that sparked the current conflict, the situation in the Middle East has only worsened, with Israel's killing of a Hezbollah leader raising the specter of a larger regional war that could impact global stability and American interests.
Israel Says Iran Has Fired Missiles At Israel And It Warned Residents To Shelter In Place
Associated Press
The Israeli military said Tuesday that Iran has fired missiles at Israel, and air raid sirens sounded across the country as residents were ordered to remain close to bomb shelters.
Depositors Storm 4 Lebanese Banks, Demanding Their Own Money
Associated Press
Lebanese depositors, including a retired police officer, stormed at least four banks in the cash-strapped country Tuesday after banks ended a weeklong closure and partially reopened.
UN: Israeli Hit On Damascus Airport Stopped Aid Deliveries
Associated Press
Lynn Welchman said that the June 10 airstrike on Damascus airport did lead to “the suspension of all new and humanitarian air force delivery of humanitarian assistance which is extremely serious.”
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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.
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.
Foundation: $250 Million Lawsuit Filed Over Beirut Blast
Associated Press
Families of some of the victims of Beirut’s deadly port blast have filed a $250 million lawsuit against an American-Norwegian firm suspected of involvement in bringing the explosive material to the port, a Swiss foundation announced Wednesday.
Foundation: $250 Million Lawsuit Filed Over Beirut Blast
Associated Press
Families of some of the victims of Beirut’s deadly port blast have filed a $250 million lawsuit against an American-Norwegian firm suspected of involvement in bringing the explosive material to the port, a Swiss foundation announced Wednesday.
More Hardship As New Sandstorm Engulfs Parts Of Middle East
Associated Press
A sandstorm blanketed parts of the Middle East on Monday, including Iraq, Syria and Iran, sending people to hospitals and disrupting flights in some places.
More Hardship As New Sandstorm Engulfs Parts Of Middle East
Associated Press
A sandstorm blanketed parts of the Middle East on Monday, including Iraq, Syria and Iran, sending people to hospitals and disrupting flights in some places.
Mothers Pass Torch To Daughters In Abortion’s Forever War
Associated Press
They are mothers, they are daughters, they are comrades. Generations of women came together for a Manhattan protest against the U.S. Supreme Court’s anticipated ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
Mothers Pass Torch To Daughters In Abortion’s Forever War
Associated Press
They are mothers, they are daughters, they are comrades. Generations of women came together for a Manhattan protest against the U.S. Supreme Court’s anticipated ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
Donors Fall Well Short Of UN Target For Syria Aid
Associated Press
International donors on Tuesday pledged $6.7 billion to help Syrians and neighboring countries hosting refugees but fell well short of a U.N. target for assistance to millions of people from conflict-torn Syria who rely on aid to survive.
Donors Fall Well Short Of UN Target For Syria Aid
Associated Press
International donors on Tuesday pledged $6.7 billion to help Syrians and neighboring countries hosting refugees but fell well short of a U.N. target for assistance to millions of people from conflict-torn Syria who rely on aid to survive.
Hezbollah Leader Launches Verbal Attack Against Saudi King
Associated Press
The leader of Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah group has verbally attacked the king of Saudi Arabia, saying Riyadh helped spread extremist Islamic ideology worldwide and is taking the thousands of Lebanese who work in the oil-rich Persian Gulf region as “hostages.”
Hezbollah Leader Launches Verbal Attack Against Saudi King
Associated Press
The leader of Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah group has verbally attacked the king of Saudi Arabia, saying Riyadh helped spread extremist Islamic ideology worldwide and is taking the thousands of Lebanese who work in the oil-rich Persian Gulf region as “hostages.”
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Beirut Clash Fires Up Sectarian Anger In Echo Of Civil War
Associated Press
The shootout on the streets of Beirut between rival Christian and Muslim groups last week revived memories of the country’s 1975-90 civil war. It also fired up sectarian passions in a country that never dealt with the causes of its violent past.
Beirut Clash Fires Up Sectarian Anger In Echo Of Civil War
Associated Press
The shootout on the streets of Beirut between rival Christian and Muslim groups last week revived memories of the country’s 1975-90 civil war. It also fired up sectarian passions in a country that never dealt with the causes of its violent past.
Veteran Salute: James Smith
News 9
We are saluting the men and women who served our country. Today we're saluting Marine veteran James Smith.
Veteran Salute: James Smith
News 9
We are saluting the men and women who served our country. Today we're saluting Marine veteran James Smith.
Family Devastated By Pulitzer Prize Winning Oklahoman's Death
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Anthony Shadid's family says they are "completely devastated" by the news of Shadid's passing.
Family Devastated By Pulitzer Prize Winning Oklahoman's Death
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Anthony Shadid's family says they are "completely devastated" by the news of Shadid's passing.
Oklahoma Native Reported To Be Among Journalists Missing In Libya
News 9
One of the four New York Times journalists reported missing in Libya is a native of Oklahoma City, according to friends and family.
Oklahoma Native Reported To Be Among Journalists Missing In Libya
News 9
One of the four New York Times journalists reported missing in Libya is a native of Oklahoma City, according to friends and family.
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Oklahoma County jail is running out of money
Matt McCabe
Budget crisis looms for the Oklahoma County jail—potential exhaustion of operating funds by August raises serious concerns about public safety and the facility.
Oklahoma County jail is running out of money
Matt McCabe
Budget crisis looms for the Oklahoma County jail—potential exhaustion of operating funds by August raises serious concerns about public safety and the facility.
Several plants taken from Stillwater garden, leaders believe it's a misunderstanding
Jordan Fremstad
The garden at Our Daily Bread in Stillwater suffers from plant theft, impacting the center's ability to provide food for those in need. The director invites the culprit back for proper harvesting lessons.
Several plants taken from Stillwater garden, leaders believe it's a misunderstanding
Jordan Fremstad
The garden at Our Daily Bread in Stillwater suffers from plant theft, impacting the center's ability to provide food for those in need. The director invites the culprit back for proper harvesting lessons.
Injured OKC woman searching for good Samaritans who helped her at Champions Parade
Elizabeth Fitz
Oklahoma City woman injured on her way to Thunder Champions Parade seeks mystery good Samaritans in pink shirts. Fondly remembers their assistance, aims to give thanks.
Injured OKC woman searching for good Samaritans who helped her at Champions Parade
Elizabeth Fitz
Oklahoma City woman injured on her way to Thunder Champions Parade seeks mystery good Samaritans in pink shirts. Fondly remembers their assistance, aims to give thanks.
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Oklahoma County jail is running out of money
Matt McCabe
Budget crisis looms for the Oklahoma County jail—potential exhaustion of operating funds by August raises serious concerns about public safety and the facility.
Several plants taken from Stillwater garden, leaders believe it's a misunderstanding
Jordan Fremstad
The garden at Our Daily Bread in Stillwater suffers from plant theft, impacting the center's ability to provide food for those in need. The director invites the culprit back for proper harvesting lessons.
Injured OKC woman searching for good Samaritans who helped her at Champions Parade
Elizabeth Fitz
Oklahoma City woman injured on her way to Thunder Champions Parade seeks mystery good Samaritans in pink shirts. Fondly remembers their assistance, aims to give thanks.
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.
Turner Turnpike Eastbound lanes back open after crash
Victor Pozadas
Eastbound lanes are back open after traffic incident.
From racetracks to robotics: 'F1' and 'M3GAN 2.0' hit theaters this weekend
Digital Intern
From high speed adrenaline in 'F1' to dangerous thrills in 'M3GAN 2.0', Movie Man Dino Lalli has this weekend's film releases.
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