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Half-Marathon Winners Cross The Finish Line
News 9
The Oklahoma City Memorial Men's Half-Marathon winner has officially crossed the finish line.
Macron Cancels First State Visit To Germany In 23 Years Due To Riots
CBS News
President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday scrapped an official trip to Germany after a fourth straight night of rioting and looting across France in defiance of a massive police deployment. Hundreds turned out for the burial of the 17-year-old whose killing by police triggered the unrest.
Suspected German Coup Plot Spawns Dozens Of Arrests
Associated Press
German police seized dozens of people including a self-styled prince, a retired paratrooper and a former judge on Wednesday, accusing the suspects of discussing the violent overthrow of the government.
Europe Urged To Save Natural Gas To Avoid Shortage Next Year
Associated Press
Experts say Europe could face a severe natural gas shortage in 2023. They are encouraging people to conserve energy to try to combat it.
UN Weather Agency: Greenhouse Gases Reach New Record In 2021
Associated Press
The three main greenhouse gases hit record high levels in the atmosphere last year, the U.N. weather agency said Wednesday, calling it an “ominous” sign as war in Ukraine, rising costs of food and fuel, and other worries have elbowed in on longtime concerns about global warming in recent months.
Putin Says Russia Could Increase Gas Supplies To Europe
Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that Moscow is ready to resume gas supplies to Europe via a link of the Germany-bound Nord Stream 2 pipeline under the Baltic Sea — an offer quickly rejected by Berlin.
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New York Museums To Disclose Artwork Looted By Nazis
Associated Press
Museums in New York that exhibit artworks looted by Nazis during the Holocaust are now required by law to let the public know about those dark chapters in their provenance through placards displayed with the stolen objects.
New York Museums To Disclose Artwork Looted By Nazis
Associated Press
Museums in New York that exhibit artworks looted by Nazis during the Holocaust are now required by law to let the public know about those dark chapters in their provenance through placards displayed with the stolen objects.
Russia Sends More Energy To Asia As Europe Cuts Back
Associated Press
Russia sent significantly more oil and coal to India and China over the summer compared with the start of the year, while European countries that long relied on Russian energy have cut back sharply in response to the war in Ukraine, said a report published Tuesday.
Russia Sends More Energy To Asia As Europe Cuts Back
Associated Press
Russia sent significantly more oil and coal to India and China over the summer compared with the start of the year, while European countries that long relied on Russian energy have cut back sharply in response to the war in Ukraine, said a report published Tuesday.
Berlin To Start Repatriating Looted Art To Nigeria This Year
Associated Press
The body overseeing Berlin’s public museums said Thursday that it will begin repatriating hundreds of Benin Bronzes this year, after finalizing an agreement with Nigeria on the return of the objects that were stolen from Africa during colonial times.
Berlin To Start Repatriating Looted Art To Nigeria This Year
Associated Press
The body overseeing Berlin’s public museums said Thursday that it will begin repatriating hundreds of Benin Bronzes this year, after finalizing an agreement with Nigeria on the return of the objects that were stolen from Africa during colonial times.
Wildfires Spread, Fish Die Off Amid Severe Drought In Europe
Associated Press
Firefighters from across Europe struggled Thursday to contain a huge wildfire in France that has swept through a large swath of pine forest, while Germans and Poles faced a mass fish die-off in a river flowing between their countries.
Wildfires Spread, Fish Die Off Amid Severe Drought In Europe
Associated Press
Firefighters from across Europe struggled Thursday to contain a huge wildfire in France that has swept through a large swath of pine forest, while Germans and Poles faced a mass fish die-off in a river flowing between their countries.
Rhine River Could Fall Below Critical Mark, Risking Industry
Associated Press
Water levels on the Rhine River could reach a critically low point in the coming days, German officials said Wednesday, making it increasingly difficult to transport goods — including coal and gasoline — as drought and an energy crisis grip Europe.
Rhine River Could Fall Below Critical Mark, Risking Industry
Associated Press
Water levels on the Rhine River could reach a critically low point in the coming days, German officials said Wednesday, making it increasingly difficult to transport goods — including coal and gasoline — as drought and an energy crisis grip Europe.
Cold Showers, No Lights: Europe Saves As Russian Gas Wanes
Associated Press
If Russia severs the supplies of gas it has already drastically reduced, authorities fear Europe risks becoming a colder, darker and less-productive place this winter.
Cold Showers, No Lights: Europe Saves As Russian Gas Wanes
Associated Press
If Russia severs the supplies of gas it has already drastically reduced, authorities fear Europe risks becoming a colder, darker and less-productive place this winter.
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Russia Cuts Gas Through Nord Stream 1 To 20% Of Capacity
Associated Press
Russia’s Gazprom on Wednesday halved the amount of natural gas flowing through a major pipeline from Russia to Europe to 20% of capacity. It’s the latest Nord Stream 1 reduction that Russia has blamed on technical problems but Germany calls a political move to sow uncertainty and push up prices amid the war in Ukraine.
Russia Cuts Gas Through Nord Stream 1 To 20% Of Capacity
Associated Press
Russia’s Gazprom on Wednesday halved the amount of natural gas flowing through a major pipeline from Russia to Europe to 20% of capacity. It’s the latest Nord Stream 1 reduction that Russia has blamed on technical problems but Germany calls a political move to sow uncertainty and push up prices amid the war in Ukraine.
Europe Broils In Heat Wave That Fuels Fires In France, Spain
Associated Press
A heat wave broiling Europe spilled northward Monday to Britain and fueled ferocious wildfires in Spain and France, which evacuated thousands of people and scrambled water-bombing planes and firefighters to battle flames in tinder-dry forests.
Europe Broils In Heat Wave That Fuels Fires In France, Spain
Associated Press
A heat wave broiling Europe spilled northward Monday to Britain and fueled ferocious wildfires in Spain and France, which evacuated thousands of people and scrambled water-bombing planes and firefighters to battle flames in tinder-dry forests.
German Climate Activists Aim To Stir Friction With Blockades
Associated Press
At two protests witnessed by The AP in June and July, several truckers got out of their cabs to berate the activists. One physically hauled two protesters off the road.
German Climate Activists Aim To Stir Friction With Blockades
Associated Press
At two protests witnessed by The AP in June and July, several truckers got out of their cabs to berate the activists. One physically hauled two protesters off the road.
UN Chief Warns Of ‘Catastrophe’ From Global Food Shortage
Associated Press
The head of the United Nations warned Friday that the world faces “catastrophe” because of the growing shortage of food around the globe.
UN Chief Warns Of ‘Catastrophe’ From Global Food Shortage
Associated Press
The head of the United Nations warned Friday that the world faces “catastrophe” because of the growing shortage of food around the globe.
In Climate Fight, EU Lawmakers Back Stricter Emission Caps
Associated Press
European Union lawmakers stepped up the fight against global warming Wednesday by requiring deeper emission cuts from power plants, factories and planes in the EU and by endorsing an unprecedented import tax.
In Climate Fight, EU Lawmakers Back Stricter Emission Caps
Associated Press
European Union lawmakers stepped up the fight against global warming Wednesday by requiring deeper emission cuts from power plants, factories and planes in the EU and by endorsing an unprecedented import tax.
Russia Again Cuts Natural Gas Exports To European Countries
Associated Press
Leaders in Germany and Italy called the reductions a political move, and it’s escalated the energy tensions in Europe, following Russia’s previous cutoff of natural gas to Poland, Bulgaria, Finland, the Netherlands and Denmark.
Russia Again Cuts Natural Gas Exports To European Countries
Associated Press
Leaders in Germany and Italy called the reductions a political move, and it’s escalated the energy tensions in Europe, following Russia’s previous cutoff of natural gas to Poland, Bulgaria, Finland, the Netherlands and Denmark.
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Police investigate armed robbery at NW OKC restaurant
Allyson Luckie
An employee at a restaurant in northwest Oklahoma City was injured in an armed robbery, police say.
Police investigate armed robbery at NW OKC restaurant
Allyson Luckie
An employee at a restaurant in northwest Oklahoma City was injured in an armed robbery, police say.
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.
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Police investigate armed robbery at NW OKC restaurant
Allyson Luckie
An employee at a restaurant in northwest Oklahoma City was injured in an armed robbery, police say.
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.
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