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Supreme Court blocks, for now, new deportations under 18th century wartime law
Associated Press
Supreme Court temporarily halts deportations of Venezuelans detained in Texas under controversial Alien Enemies Act. ACLU cites lack of due process.
NTSB recommends 68 bridges in U.S. be evaluated for risk of collapse. See the full list.
CBS News
San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge and New York City's Brooklyn Bridge are two of the 68 bridges across the country the National Transportation Safety Board recommended be evaluated to determine their risk of collapse if involved in a watercraft collision.
Boston Celtics sell for record-breaking $6.1 billion, per reports
CBS Sports
Bill Chisholm, the managing director and co-founder of private equity firm Symphony Technology Group, agreed to purchase the Boston Celtics Thursday morning for $6.1 billion, the largest amount a North American professional sports franchise has ever sold for.
Supreme Court turns away bid to overturn 25-year-old decision on abortion clinic buffer zones
CBS News
The Supreme Court turned away two appeals from abortion rights opponents asking the justices to overrule a 25-year-old decision allowing for buffer zones around abortion clinics on Monday, leaving that ruling in place.
Over 6,000 IRS employees expected to be terminated by end of week
CBS News
Over 6,000 IRS employees are expected to be terminated this week amid compliance with an executive order.
Lost and Found: A heartwarming 8-year reunion of a man and his dog
Mike Glover
A Phoenix man is reunited with his dog in Oklahoma City after eight years.
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Biden Commutes Roughly 1,500 Sentences And Pardons 39 People, Most Ever In A Single Day
CBS News
President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the coronavirus pandemic and is pardoning 39 Americans convicted of nonviolent crimes. It's the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history.
Biden Commutes Roughly 1,500 Sentences And Pardons 39 People, Most Ever In A Single Day
CBS News
President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the coronavirus pandemic and is pardoning 39 Americans convicted of nonviolent crimes. It's the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history.
Cucumbers Recalled Across US, Canada Over Possible Salmonella Contamination
CBS News
The recall applies to all sizes of SunFed whole, fresh cucumbers, which were shipped to customers in Oklahoma among other states.
Cucumbers Recalled Across US, Canada Over Possible Salmonella Contamination
CBS News
The recall applies to all sizes of SunFed whole, fresh cucumbers, which were shipped to customers in Oklahoma among other states.
Parents Sue After Student Disciplined For Using AI On School Project In Massachusetts
CBS News
Parents of a student in Massachusetts are suing their son's school administrators and teachers after he was disciplined for using artificial intelligence on a project. The parents said the school's student handbook does not spell out a policy for AI use, so it's not fair to punish him for it.
Parents Sue After Student Disciplined For Using AI On School Project In Massachusetts
CBS News
Parents of a student in Massachusetts are suing their son's school administrators and teachers after he was disciplined for using artificial intelligence on a project. The parents said the school's student handbook does not spell out a policy for AI use, so it's not fair to punish him for it.
Nibi The ‘Diva’ Beaver To Stay At Rescue Center, Massachusetts Governor Decides
Associated Press
The state issued a permit to Newhouse Wildlife Rescue for 2-year-old Nibi to remain at the rehabilitation facility and serve as an educational animal instead of being released to the wild.
Nibi The ‘Diva’ Beaver To Stay At Rescue Center, Massachusetts Governor Decides
Associated Press
The state issued a permit to Newhouse Wildlife Rescue for 2-year-old Nibi to remain at the rehabilitation facility and serve as an educational animal instead of being released to the wild.
Spirit Halloween Extends Its Season With 10 Christmas-Themed Stores: See The Locations And Opening Dates
CBS News
Spirit Halloween, a retail chain that opens stores across the country every year ahead of Halloween, announced some stores will stay open and rebrand for the Christmas season.
Spirit Halloween Extends Its Season With 10 Christmas-Themed Stores: See The Locations And Opening Dates
CBS News
Spirit Halloween, a retail chain that opens stores across the country every year ahead of Halloween, announced some stores will stay open and rebrand for the Christmas season.
TikTok Sued By 14 Attorneys General Alleging Its App Is Harming Children's Mental Health
CBS News
TikTok was sued Tuesday by 14 attorneys general who allege the social media platform is misleading the public about its safety. The app, they say, is harming children's mental health, with some kids getting injured or even dying because of TikTok's viral "challenges." Oklahoma was not one of the states represented.
TikTok Sued By 14 Attorneys General Alleging Its App Is Harming Children's Mental Health
CBS News
TikTok was sued Tuesday by 14 attorneys general who allege the social media platform is misleading the public about its safety. The app, they say, is harming children's mental health, with some kids getting injured or even dying because of TikTok's viral "challenges." Oklahoma was not one of the states represented.
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Who Gets To Keep A $70,000 Engagement Ring? Case Goes Before Massachusetts Supreme Court
CBS News
When an engagement breaks down, who gets to keep the ring? A case deciding just that was argued before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on Friday.
Who Gets To Keep A $70,000 Engagement Ring? Case Goes Before Massachusetts Supreme Court
CBS News
When an engagement breaks down, who gets to keep the ring? A case deciding just that was argued before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on Friday.
DNC Day 4: Kamala Harris to Accept Presidential Nomination
CBS News
Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to accept her party's nomination for president on Thursday, as the Democratic National Convention comes to a close.
DNC Day 4: Kamala Harris to Accept Presidential Nomination
CBS News
Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to accept her party's nomination for president on Thursday, as the Democratic National Convention comes to a close.
Boy's Cause Of Death Revealed To Be Linked To Viral Spicy Chip Challenge
News 9
A Massachusetts teen's cause of death revealed to be linked to a TikTok challenge, that previously put an Oklahoma student in an ambulance.
Boy's Cause Of Death Revealed To Be Linked To Viral Spicy Chip Challenge
News 9
A Massachusetts teen's cause of death revealed to be linked to a TikTok challenge, that previously put an Oklahoma student in an ambulance.
12-Year-Old From Midwest City Wins National Free Throw Contest
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Ayden Birch is from Midwest City. And although he’s only twelve years old, you might want to remember his name. He is now the national champion of free throws.
12-Year-Old From Midwest City Wins National Free Throw Contest
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Ayden Birch is from Midwest City. And although he’s only twelve years old, you might want to remember his name. He is now the national champion of free throws.
Dean Blevins: Daigneault More Than Coach Of The Year
Dean Blevins
Sports Director Dean Blevins explains why Oklahoma City Thunder coach Mark Daigneault is much, much more than just the NBA's Coach of the Year.
Dean Blevins: Daigneault More Than Coach Of The Year
Dean Blevins
Sports Director Dean Blevins explains why Oklahoma City Thunder coach Mark Daigneault is much, much more than just the NBA's Coach of the Year.
Target Is Pulling Back On Self-Checkout, Limiting Service To People With 10 Items Or Fewer
CBS News
Target said it's making changes to a key part of the buying process—the checkout line. Customers who choose self-checkout will be limited to 10 items.
Target Is Pulling Back On Self-Checkout, Limiting Service To People With 10 Items Or Fewer
CBS News
Target said it's making changes to a key part of the buying process—the checkout line. Customers who choose self-checkout will be limited to 10 items.
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Jason Lowe publicly sworn-in as Oklahoma Co. District 1 Commissioner
Beau Smith
Jason Lowe was publicly sworn-in on Monday as the new Oklahoma County Commissioner for District 1.
Jason Lowe publicly sworn-in as Oklahoma Co. District 1 Commissioner
Beau Smith
Jason Lowe was publicly sworn-in on Monday as the new Oklahoma County Commissioner for District 1.
District Attorney launches residential rehabilitation program for nonviolent women offenders in Stillwater
Cameron Joiner
The District Attorney for Payne and Logan counties is launching a first-of-its-kind program to help repeat non-violent women offenders turn their lives around. The 3-year program begins with a 1 year residential treatment program where the women live together and receive intensive therapy on site.
District Attorney launches residential rehabilitation program for nonviolent women offenders in Stillwater
Cameron Joiner
The District Attorney for Payne and Logan counties is launching a first-of-its-kind program to help repeat non-violent women offenders turn their lives around. The 3-year program begins with a 1 year residential treatment program where the women live together and receive intensive therapy on site.
Moore community mourns the loss of mother and child killed in floodwaters
Sylvia Corkill
A heartbroken community continues to mourn the loss of a Moore mother and child who were killed in dangerous floodwaters.
Moore community mourns the loss of mother and child killed in floodwaters
Sylvia Corkill
A heartbroken community continues to mourn the loss of a Moore mother and child who were killed in dangerous floodwaters.
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Jason Lowe publicly sworn-in as Oklahoma Co. District 1 Commissioner
Beau Smith
Jason Lowe was publicly sworn-in on Monday as the new Oklahoma County Commissioner for District 1.
District Attorney launches residential rehabilitation program for nonviolent women offenders in Stillwater
Cameron Joiner
The District Attorney for Payne and Logan counties is launching a first-of-its-kind program to help repeat non-violent women offenders turn their lives around. The 3-year program begins with a 1 year residential treatment program where the women live together and receive intensive therapy on site.
Moore community mourns the loss of mother and child killed in floodwaters
Sylvia Corkill
A heartbroken community continues to mourn the loss of a Moore mother and child who were killed in dangerous floodwaters.
Lightning strike silences tornado siren before deadly storm in Spaulding
Deanne Stein
The tornado siren didn't sound during Saturday night's deadly storm in Spaulding, according to Hughes County Emergency Manager Mike Dockery.
Harvard sues Trump administration, alleging unlawful actions in freezing funding
CBS News
Harvard University on Monday said it has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that it unlawfully froze billions in federal funding.
1 dead, multiple injured in Woodward County crash
Graham Dowers
A head-on collision in Woodward County left one man dead and several others injured Saturday evening, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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