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Congressional panel examines JFK assassination files
Alex Cameron
More than six decades after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, a congressional panel is vowing to “get to the bottom of the mystery.”
Atlantic reporter group chat with defense leaders: U.S. Senator James Lankford, other lawmakers react
Alex Cameron
Leaked text thread to Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, from the Trump administration prompts a security breach debate among senators from both sides of the aisle including Oklahoma's own, Senator James Lankford.
Top intelligence leaders to testify about global threats amid questions over Yemen strike report
CBS News
Leaders of U.S. intelligence agencies will appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday to testify about global security threats a day after it was revealed that top Trump officials inadvertently included a journalist in a group chat about the United States plans to bomb Houthi targets in Yemen.
Top Trump officials included The Atlantic editor in group chat about plans to bomb Yemen
CBS News
Top Trump officials including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance allegedly discussed the details of a highly sensitive operation to bomb Houthi targets in Yemen in a group chat that inadvertently included Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic.
Boren family spokesperson reflects on legacy of former governor
Robin Marsh
Family and colleagues are remembering David Boren for his decades of public service, with Boren family spokesperson Bob Burke telling News 9 about his legacy of bipartisan leadership and lasting impact on the state.
Senate confirms Noem as President Trump’s homeland security secretary
Associated Press
The Senate confirmed Kristi Noem as homeland security secretary on Saturday, putting the South Dakota governor in charge of a sprawling agency that is essential to national security and President Donald Trump’s plans to clamp down on illegal immigration.
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Senate may work through weekend on Cabinet Confirmations
Alex Cameron
The Senate braces for a weekend session as partisan battles over President Trump's Cabinet nominees delay key confirmations.
Senate may work through weekend on Cabinet Confirmations
Alex Cameron
The Senate braces for a weekend session as partisan battles over President Trump's Cabinet nominees delay key confirmations.
Key Names In President-Elect Trump’s Cabinet: A Look At His Picks So Far
News 9
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle to be U.S. ambassador to Greece. Here's his entire list of appointments as of Dec. 10
Key Names In President-Elect Trump’s Cabinet: A Look At His Picks So Far
News 9
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle to be U.S. ambassador to Greece. Here's his entire list of appointments as of Dec. 10
Afghan Citizen To Remain In Federal Custody On Charges Of Planning Election Day Terrorist Attack
News 9
New details were revealed in court on Thursday in the government's case against an Afghan citizen charged with planning a terrorist attack on Election Day.
Afghan Citizen To Remain In Federal Custody On Charges Of Planning Election Day Terrorist Attack
News 9
New details were revealed in court on Thursday in the government's case against an Afghan citizen charged with planning a terrorist attack on Election Day.
U.S., Russia Agree To Prisoner Swap To Release Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan And Others
CBS News
The Biden administration has agreed to a prisoner exchange with Russia and is expected to soon secure the release of three American citizens imprisoned in Russia. The swap would be part of a historically complex 24-person prisoner swap between the U.S., Russia, Germany, and three other Western countries.
U.S., Russia Agree To Prisoner Swap To Release Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan And Others
CBS News
The Biden administration has agreed to a prisoner exchange with Russia and is expected to soon secure the release of three American citizens imprisoned in Russia. The swap would be part of a historically complex 24-person prisoner swap between the U.S., Russia, Germany, and three other Western countries.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Accused As The Main Plotter Of 9/11 Attacks, Agrees To Plead Guilty
CBS News
The alleged architect of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, that killed nearly 3,000 people has reached a plea deal, according to the Department of Defense, along with two of his alleged accomplices.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Accused As The Main Plotter Of 9/11 Attacks, Agrees To Plead Guilty
CBS News
The alleged architect of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, that killed nearly 3,000 people has reached a plea deal, according to the Department of Defense, along with two of his alleged accomplices.
Pentagon Considering Plea Deals For Defendants In 9/11 Attacks
CBS News
The Pentagon sent a letter this week to families of 9/11 victims revealing plea deals are being considered in which the five men, including suspected mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, would "accept criminal responsibility for their actions and plead guilty....in exchange for not receiving the death penalty."
Pentagon Considering Plea Deals For Defendants In 9/11 Attacks
CBS News
The Pentagon sent a letter this week to families of 9/11 victims revealing plea deals are being considered in which the five men, including suspected mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, would "accept criminal responsibility for their actions and plead guilty....in exchange for not receiving the death penalty."
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Blinken Meets Chinese President Xi In Bid To Ease Soaring US-China Tensions
Associated Press
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday, as the top U.S. diplomat wrapped up a high-stakes two-day visit to Beijing aimed at easing soaring tensions between the countries.
Blinken Meets Chinese President Xi In Bid To Ease Soaring US-China Tensions
Associated Press
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday, as the top U.S. diplomat wrapped up a high-stakes two-day visit to Beijing aimed at easing soaring tensions between the countries.
CIA Announces Changes To Handling Of Sexual Assault, Harassment Allegations
CBS News
The Central Intelligence Agency announced this week several measures it will take to address internal sexual assault and harassment allegations, which have recently come under congressional scrutiny and prompted a review by the agency's watchdog.
CIA Announces Changes To Handling Of Sexual Assault, Harassment Allegations
CBS News
The Central Intelligence Agency announced this week several measures it will take to address internal sexual assault and harassment allegations, which have recently come under congressional scrutiny and prompted a review by the agency's watchdog.
5 Guantánamo Prisoners Accused In 9/11 Attacks Could Get Plea Deals
CBS News
On the 21st anniversary of 9/11, CBS News has confirmed that military prosecutors and attorneys for five defendants charged for their roles in the attacks are negotiating potential plea deals that could take the death penalty off the table and keep the detention camp at the military base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, open for the foreseeable future.
5 Guantánamo Prisoners Accused In 9/11 Attacks Could Get Plea Deals
CBS News
On the 21st anniversary of 9/11, CBS News has confirmed that military prosecutors and attorneys for five defendants charged for their roles in the attacks are negotiating potential plea deals that could take the death penalty off the table and keep the detention camp at the military base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, open for the foreseeable future.
Ex-CIA Engineer Convicted In Massive Theft Of Secret Info
Associated Press
A former CIA software engineer was convicted Wednesday of federal charges accusing him of the biggest theft of classified information in CIA history.
Ex-CIA Engineer Convicted In Massive Theft Of Secret Info
Associated Press
A former CIA software engineer was convicted Wednesday of federal charges accusing him of the biggest theft of classified information in CIA history.
Biden To Visit CIA As Intelligence Plays Key Role In Ukraine
Associated Press
President Joe Biden will visit the CIA Friday at a time when his administration’s support for Ukraine has pushed the work of the normally secretive intelligence agencies into the limelight.
Biden To Visit CIA As Intelligence Plays Key Role In Ukraine
Associated Press
President Joe Biden will visit the CIA Friday at a time when his administration’s support for Ukraine has pushed the work of the normally secretive intelligence agencies into the limelight.
Former National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane Dies At 84
Associated Press
Former White House national security adviser Robert C. McFarlane, a top aide to President Ronald Reagan who pleaded guilty to charges for his role in an illegal arms-for-hostages deal known as the Iran-Contra affair, has died. He was 84.
Former National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane Dies At 84
Associated Press
Former White House national security adviser Robert C. McFarlane, a top aide to President Ronald Reagan who pleaded guilty to charges for his role in an illegal arms-for-hostages deal known as the Iran-Contra affair, has died. He was 84.
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Lawmakers launch investigation into $43M gap at State Mental Health Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers spent hours Tuesday questioning the head of Oklahoma’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, digging into a $43 million funding gap that could require the state to step in and cover.
Lawmakers launch investigation into $43M gap at State Mental Health Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers spent hours Tuesday questioning the head of Oklahoma’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, digging into a $43 million funding gap that could require the state to step in and cover.
‘Good in everything’: OKC’s Curbside Apparel selling Thunder shirts to help people overcome homelessness
Jordan Fremstad
One OKC organization sells Thunder gear to help people find and maintain permanent housing. Curbside Apparel provides job training for people experiencing homelessness. The money people spend cheering on their team can help welcome someone into a home.
‘Good in everything’: OKC’s Curbside Apparel selling Thunder shirts to help people overcome homelessness
Jordan Fremstad
One OKC organization sells Thunder gear to help people find and maintain permanent housing. Curbside Apparel provides job training for people experiencing homelessness. The money people spend cheering on their team can help welcome someone into a home.
Hot Seat: Oklahoma’s tax reform efforts aim to boost competitiveness
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and Chad Warmington discuss Oklahoma’s evolving tax reform efforts and economic competitiveness.
Hot Seat: Oklahoma’s tax reform efforts aim to boost competitiveness
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and Chad Warmington discuss Oklahoma’s evolving tax reform efforts and economic competitiveness.
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Lawmakers launch investigation into $43M gap at State Mental Health Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers spent hours Tuesday questioning the head of Oklahoma’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, digging into a $43 million funding gap that could require the state to step in and cover.
‘Good in everything’: OKC’s Curbside Apparel selling Thunder shirts to help people overcome homelessness
Jordan Fremstad
One OKC organization sells Thunder gear to help people find and maintain permanent housing. Curbside Apparel provides job training for people experiencing homelessness. The money people spend cheering on their team can help welcome someone into a home.
Hot Seat: Oklahoma’s tax reform efforts aim to boost competitiveness
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and Chad Warmington discuss Oklahoma’s evolving tax reform efforts and economic competitiveness.
Viewers spot Starlink Satellites over Piedmont
Destini Pittman
Viewers in Piedmont witnessed a striking 'string of pearls' phenomenon from Starlink satellites.
OKC woman writing film to help people diagnosed with autism later in life
Elizabeth Fitz
An Oklahoma City woman is writing a film called “Whales in the Sky” after being diagnosed later in life with autism spectrum disorder, she told News 9 on Thursday.
CHECK IT OUT: Curbside Apparel releases new Thunder collection ahead of playoffs
Destini Pittman
Curbside Apparel launches a new Oklahoma City Thunder collection to support local homelessness initiatives ahead of the playoffs.
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