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Ukraine's Dam Collapse Is Both A Fast-Moving Disaster, Slow-Moving Ecological Catastrophe
Associated Press
The destruction of the Kakhovka Dam was a fast-moving disaster that is swiftly evolving into a long-term environmental catastrophe affecting drinking water, food supplies and ecosystems reaching into the Black Sea.
Russia Launches New Round Of Missile Attacks On Ukrainian Cities
CBS News
At least nine people were killed and 64 others wounded in the southeastern city of Dnipro, where a Russian missile strike destroyed a section of an apartment building, said Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the Ukrainian presidential office.
Ukrainian Police, TV Broadcasts Return To Long-Occupied City
CBS News
Ukrainian police officers returned Saturday, along with TV and radio services, to the southern city of Kherson following the withdrawal of Russian troops, part of fast but cautious efforts to make the only regional capital captured by Russia livable after months of occupation. Yet one official still described the city as "a humanitarian catastrophe."
Ukraine Attacks Russia’s Hold On Southern City Of Kherson
Associated Press
Ukrainian forces attacked Russia’s hold on the southern city of Kherson on Thursday while fighting intensified in the country’s east. The battles came amid reports that Moscow-appointed authorities have abandoned the city, joining tens of thousands of residents who fled to other Russia-held areas.
Russia Attacks Kyiv Area For The First Time In Weeks
Associated Press
Russian forces launched a missile attack on the Kyiv area for the first time in weeks Thursday and pounded the northern Chernihiv region as well, in what Ukraine said was revenge for standing up to the Kremlin.
Russia Steps Up Strikes On Ukraine Amid Counterattacks
Associated Press
Russian forces on Thursday launched massive missile strikes on Ukraine’s Kyiv and Chernihiv regions, areas that haven’t been targeted in weeks, while Ukrainian officials announced an operation to liberate an occupied region in the country’s south.
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Thunder championship shows power of public investment, senators say
Scott Mitchell
Oklahoma lawmakers say the Thunder’s NBA title reflects decades of public investment, while also weighing federal policy and renewed interest in the state’s spaceport.
Thunder championship shows power of public investment, senators say
Scott Mitchell
Oklahoma lawmakers say the Thunder’s NBA title reflects decades of public investment, while also weighing federal policy and renewed interest in the state’s spaceport.
Oklahoma leaders push to save E-7 Wedgetail program amid Pentagon budget cuts
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma lawmakers are pushing to save the E-7 Wedgetail program at Tinker Air Force Base as the Pentagon considers canceling it in favor of satellite systems.
Oklahoma leaders push to save E-7 Wedgetail program amid Pentagon budget cuts
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma lawmakers are pushing to save the E-7 Wedgetail program at Tinker Air Force Base as the Pentagon considers canceling it in favor of satellite systems.
Study shows coffee may help protect brain health in people with AFib
LeAnne Taylor
Drinking three to five cups of coffee daily may reduce inflammation and improve cognitive function in people with atrial fibrillation, a new study finds.
Study shows coffee may help protect brain health in people with AFib
LeAnne Taylor
Drinking three to five cups of coffee daily may reduce inflammation and improve cognitive function in people with atrial fibrillation, a new study finds.
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Thunder championship shows power of public investment, senators say
Scott Mitchell
Oklahoma lawmakers say the Thunder’s NBA title reflects decades of public investment, while also weighing federal policy and renewed interest in the state’s spaceport.
Oklahoma leaders push to save E-7 Wedgetail program amid Pentagon budget cuts
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma lawmakers are pushing to save the E-7 Wedgetail program at Tinker Air Force Base as the Pentagon considers canceling it in favor of satellite systems.
Study shows coffee may help protect brain health in people with AFib
LeAnne Taylor
Drinking three to five cups of coffee daily may reduce inflammation and improve cognitive function in people with atrial fibrillation, a new study finds.
Oklahoma author Rick Taylor on faith, survival, and finishing 'The Ultimate Truth' series
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma author Rick Taylor releases Echoes of the Lost, the final book in his Ultimate Truth series, blending post-apocalyptic suspense, faith, and survival.
Fourth of July 2025: Your guide to fireworks and patriotic fun across the OKC metro
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma City and surrounding areas will host fireworks, concerts, festivals, and family-friendly events to celebrate the Fourth of July 2025.
Record-breaking Fourth of July travel expected.
Graham Dowers
AAA projects a record 72 million Americans will travel for Fourth of July, with Oklahoma drivers urged to plan ahead for traffic and construction.
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