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NATO Kicks Off Naval Exercise In Mediterranean Amid Tensions With Russia
CBS News
NATO kicked off a naval exercise Monday called Neptune Stike '22 with an American carrier strike group along with forces from other NATO allies practicing coordinated maneuvers in the Mediterranean Sea. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday that "this exercise will help demonstrate the unity, capability, and strength of the transatlantic alliance."
President Biden Tests Positive For COVID-19, Has ‘Mild Symptoms’
Associated Press
President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, underscoring the persistence of the highly contagious virus as new variants challenge the nation’s efforts to resume normalcy after two and a half years of pandemic disruptions.
White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield To Step Down Soon
CBS News
White House communications director Kate Bedingfield plans to leave her role in the near future, a White House aide confirmed Thursday.
Capitol Hill, White House Seize On Baby Formula Shortage
Associated Press
After the nationwide baby formula shortage began dominating news headlines — and after some Republicans began publicly demanding more action from the Biden administration — White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Friday the administration has been working on the formula issue for "months."
Biden Sees Bigger Role For Us Farms Due To Ukraine War
Associated Press
President Joe Biden wants to put a spotlight on the spike in food prices from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine when he travels to an Illinois farm to emphasize how U.S. agricultural exports can relieve the financial pressures being felt worldwide.
Senate Passes Bill To Boost Security For Supreme Court
Associated Press
The Senate passed legislation Monday to beef up security for Supreme Court justices, ensuring they and their families are protected as the court deliberates abortion access and whether to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.
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US Temporarily Suspends Tariffs On Steel Imported From Ukraine
CBS News
Following in Europe's footsteps, the U.S. is suspending its 25% tariffs on Ukrainian steel imports, the Commerce Department announced Monday. The suspension will last for one year.
US Temporarily Suspends Tariffs On Steel Imported From Ukraine
CBS News
Following in Europe's footsteps, the U.S. is suspending its 25% tariffs on Ukrainian steel imports, the Commerce Department announced Monday. The suspension will last for one year.
Karine Jean-Pierre To Be Next White House Press Secretary
Associated Press
President Joe Biden on Thursday named Karine Jean-Pierre to be the next White House press secretary, with incumbent Jen Psaki set to leave the role next week.
Karine Jean-Pierre To Be Next White House Press Secretary
Associated Press
President Joe Biden on Thursday named Karine Jean-Pierre to be the next White House press secretary, with incumbent Jen Psaki set to leave the role next week.
Disinformation Board To Take Aim At False Russian, Border Claims
CBS News
The Department of Homeland Security is setting up a Disinformation Governance Board to try to counter the spread of false information. The board will focus on disinformation coming from Russia as well as misleading messages about the U.S.-Mexico border, the Associated Press reports.
Disinformation Board To Take Aim At False Russian, Border Claims
CBS News
The Department of Homeland Security is setting up a Disinformation Governance Board to try to counter the spread of false information. The board will focus on disinformation coming from Russia as well as misleading messages about the U.S.-Mexico border, the Associated Press reports.
Justice Department To Appeal Order Voiding Travel Mask Mandate
Associated Press
The Justice Department is filing an appeal seeking to overturn a judge’s order that voided the federal mask mandate on planes and trains and in travel hubs, officials said.
Justice Department To Appeal Order Voiding Travel Mask Mandate
Associated Press
The Justice Department is filing an appeal seeking to overturn a judge’s order that voided the federal mask mandate on planes and trains and in travel hubs, officials said.
Student Loan Program Changes Could Bring Millions Closer To Getting Out Of Debt
CBS News
The Education Department announced fixes on Tuesday to multiple student loan programs, giving thousands of borrowers immediate relief from student loan debt and bringing millions more years closer to having their student loans forgiven.
Student Loan Program Changes Could Bring Millions Closer To Getting Out Of Debt
CBS News
The Education Department announced fixes on Tuesday to multiple student loan programs, giving thousands of borrowers immediate relief from student loan debt and bringing millions more years closer to having their student loans forgiven.
Florida Judge Voids US Mask Mandate For Planes, Other Travel
Associated Press
A federal judge in Florida has voided the national mask mandate covering airplanes and other public transportation as exceeding the authority of U.S. health officials. The decision Monday by U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle in Tampa also said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention improperly failed to justify its decision and did not follow proper rulemaking.
Florida Judge Voids US Mask Mandate For Planes, Other Travel
Associated Press
A federal judge in Florida has voided the national mask mandate covering airplanes and other public transportation as exceeding the authority of U.S. health officials. The decision Monday by U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle in Tampa also said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention improperly failed to justify its decision and did not follow proper rulemaking.
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Rain Dampens 1st White House Easter Egg Roll Since 2019
Associated Press
Snoopy, Charlie Brown and “Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon roamed the soggy White House grounds on Monday for the first Easter egg roll since before the coronavirus pandemic.
Rain Dampens 1st White House Easter Egg Roll Since 2019
Associated Press
Snoopy, Charlie Brown and “Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon roamed the soggy White House grounds on Monday for the first Easter egg roll since before the coronavirus pandemic.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Directs Migrants To Washington D.C. To Address Immigration Policies
Alex Cameron
A second bus chartered at the direction of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott arrived in the nation’s capital early Thursday morning, carrying more than a dozen migrants and signaling Abbott’s frustration with the Biden administration’s immigration policies.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Directs Migrants To Washington D.C. To Address Immigration Policies
Alex Cameron
A second bus chartered at the direction of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott arrived in the nation’s capital early Thursday morning, carrying more than a dozen migrants and signaling Abbott’s frustration with the Biden administration’s immigration policies.
Psaki Rumors, Mulvaney Hire At CBS News Trouble Journalists
Associated Press
The hiring of non-journalists as contributors to television news organizations isn’t new. Far less common is seeing pushback to such decisions from journalists working there, as has happened recently at CBS and NBC News.
Psaki Rumors, Mulvaney Hire At CBS News Trouble Journalists
Associated Press
The hiring of non-journalists as contributors to television news organizations isn’t new. Far less common is seeing pushback to such decisions from journalists working there, as has happened recently at CBS and NBC News.
Republicans, Democrats Continue To Clash Over 'Title 42' Policy, Delaying Pandemic Relief
Alex Cameron
A planned vote on legislation to prop up pandemic programs with $10 billion has been postponed until at least after Congress returns from a two-week spring break, due to a mostly partisan debate over whether to end the use of a policy that allows migrants to be expelled before they can apply for asylum.
Republicans, Democrats Continue To Clash Over 'Title 42' Policy, Delaying Pandemic Relief
Alex Cameron
A planned vote on legislation to prop up pandemic programs with $10 billion has been postponed until at least after Congress returns from a two-week spring break, due to a mostly partisan debate over whether to end the use of a policy that allows migrants to be expelled before they can apply for asylum.
US Targets Putin’s Daughters, Russian Banks In New Sanctions
Associated Press
The United States on Wednesday announced sanctions targeting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s two adult daughters and said it was toughening penalties against Russian banks in retaliation for “war crimes” in Ukraine.
US Targets Putin’s Daughters, Russian Banks In New Sanctions
Associated Press
The United States on Wednesday announced sanctions targeting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s two adult daughters and said it was toughening penalties against Russian banks in retaliation for “war crimes” in Ukraine.
Barack Obama Returns To White House To Mark Affordable Care Act Anniversary
CBS News
In the final days of his presidency, Barack Obama surprised then-Vice President Joe Biden with the Presidential Medal of Freedom and moved his No. 2 to tears by evoking the poetry of W.B. Yeats and declaring, “Think where man’s glory most begins and ends, and say my glory was I had such friends.’”
Barack Obama Returns To White House To Mark Affordable Care Act Anniversary
CBS News
In the final days of his presidency, Barack Obama surprised then-Vice President Joe Biden with the Presidential Medal of Freedom and moved his No. 2 to tears by evoking the poetry of W.B. Yeats and declaring, “Think where man’s glory most begins and ends, and say my glory was I had such friends.’”
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OU student grapples with ongoing bed bug issue
Stephanie Maniche
Concerns over the spread of bed bugs at the University of Oklahoma have some students and their parents concerned about the impact it is having on their wellbeing.
OU student grapples with ongoing bed bug issue
Stephanie Maniche
Concerns over the spread of bed bugs at the University of Oklahoma have some students and their parents concerned about the impact it is having on their wellbeing.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
Authorities identify suspect killed, deputies injured in Logan County officer-involved shooting
Jennifer Pierce
The identity of the suspect killed and injured deputies has been released following Wednesday's Logan County officer-involved shooting.
Authorities identify suspect killed, deputies injured in Logan County officer-involved shooting
Jennifer Pierce
The identity of the suspect killed and injured deputies has been released following Wednesday's Logan County officer-involved shooting.
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Top Headlines
OU student grapples with ongoing bed bug issue
Stephanie Maniche
Concerns over the spread of bed bugs at the University of Oklahoma have some students and their parents concerned about the impact it is having on their wellbeing.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
Authorities identify suspect killed, deputies injured in Logan County officer-involved shooting
Jennifer Pierce
The identity of the suspect killed and injured deputies has been released following Wednesday's Logan County officer-involved shooting.
REAL ID: What Oklahomans need to know before the deadline in May
Drake Johnson
Starting May 7, 2025, Oklahoma residents must have a REAL ID-compliant license to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities. Over 2.1 million REAL IDs have already been issued in the state.
Thunder Thursday: Youth basketball summer camps coming soon
News 9
From OKC to Tulsa and Elk City to Enid—The OKC Thunder brings summer camps to basketball-loving kids across the state this summer.
Oklahoma City Blazers: A walk down memory lane
Deanne Stein
For 17 years, the Blazers entertained fans who came for the action, the goals and yes, those iconic fights on the ice. At the helm, was former Coach Doug Sauter.
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