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Iran accelerates production of near weapons-grade uranium as tensions with US ratchet up
Associated Press
Iran has accelerated its production of near weapons-grade uranium, a report by the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog on Wednesday showed.
Okla. Senator Lankford Leads Effort To Deter Iran's Nuclear Program
Alex Cameron
Oklahoma Senator James Lankford is helping lead a bipartisan push in Congress to keep Iran, which he cites as one of the leading sponsors of terrorism in the world, from being able to advance its nuclear program any more than it already has.
UN Atomic Watchdog Chief Returns To Ukraine Nuclear Plant
Associated Press
The head of the U.N.’s atomic energy watchdog returned Wednesday to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, a day after saying a deal to protect Europe’s largest nuclear power facility from a catastrophic accident due to the war in Ukraine was “close.”
Russia Strikes Ukraine Housing; Detains Refugees At Border
Associated Press
Russian missiles hit apartment buildings in the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Thursday, a local official said, killing three people and wounding at least 12 in a region that Moscow has illegally annexed.
Ukraine Accuses Russia Of 'Nuclear Terrorism' After Strike Near Power Plant
CBS News
A Russian missile blasted a crater close to a nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine on Monday, damaging nearby industrial equipment but not hitting its three reactors. Ukrainian authorities denounced the move as an act of "nuclear terrorism."
Russian Forces Retreat Amid Ukrainian Counteroffensive
Associated Press
Ukrainian troops on Sunday successfully pressed their swift counteroffensive in the northeastern part of the country, even as a nuclear power plant in the Russia-occupied south completely shut down in a bid to prevent a radiation disaster as fighting raged nearby.
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Shelling Resumes Near Ukraine Nuclear Plant, Despite Risks
Associated Press
Russia resumed shelling near Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, a local official said Wednesday, a day after the U.N. atomic watchdog agency pressed for the warring sides to carve out a safe zone there to prevent a catastrophe.
Shelling Resumes Near Ukraine Nuclear Plant, Despite Risks
Associated Press
Russia resumed shelling near Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, a local official said Wednesday, a day after the U.N. atomic watchdog agency pressed for the warring sides to carve out a safe zone there to prevent a catastrophe.
Ukrainian Port City, Kharkiv Come Under Russian Shelling
Associated Press
Russian shelling hit the southern Ukraine port city of Mykolaiv during the night, damaging a medical treatment facility, the city’s mayor said Sunday.
Ukrainian Port City, Kharkiv Come Under Russian Shelling
Associated Press
Russian shelling hit the southern Ukraine port city of Mykolaiv during the night, damaging a medical treatment facility, the city’s mayor said Sunday.
Ukraine Official Says Russia Fired On Cities Near Nuclear Power Plant
CBS News
Concern about the potential for a radiation leak at Europe's largest nuclear power plant persisted as authorities in Ukraine said Saturday that Russian forces fired on areas just across the river and Russia claimed Ukrainian shelling hit a building where nuclear fuel is stored. Authorities were distributing iodine tablets to residents who live near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in case of radiation exposure, which can cause health problems depending on the amount a person absorbs.
Ukraine Official Says Russia Fired On Cities Near Nuclear Power Plant
CBS News
Concern about the potential for a radiation leak at Europe's largest nuclear power plant persisted as authorities in Ukraine said Saturday that Russian forces fired on areas just across the river and Russia claimed Ukrainian shelling hit a building where nuclear fuel is stored. Authorities were distributing iodine tablets to residents who live near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in case of radiation exposure, which can cause health problems depending on the amount a person absorbs.
Ukraine Experiences Danger With Nuclear Plant As US Prepares More Aide
CBS News
Russian forces stepped up their battle to seize one of the dwindling number of cities in embattled eastern Ukraine not already under their control while continuing to fire on towns and villages in the country's north and south, Ukrainian officials said Saturday. Russian shelling collapsed balconies and blew out windows in the southern region of Mykolayiv, injuring at least nine civilians, authorities said.
Ukraine Experiences Danger With Nuclear Plant As US Prepares More Aide
CBS News
Russian forces stepped up their battle to seize one of the dwindling number of cities in embattled eastern Ukraine not already under their control while continuing to fire on towns and villages in the country's north and south, Ukrainian officials said Saturday. Russian shelling collapsed balconies and blew out windows in the southern region of Mykolayiv, injuring at least nine civilians, authorities said.
UN Chief Urges Nuke Powers To Abide By No-First-Use Pledge
Associated Press
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday urged countries with nuclear weapons to stick to their no-first-use commitment of their atomic arsenals, warning that the nuclear arms race has returned amid growing international tension.
UN Chief Urges Nuke Powers To Abide By No-First-Use Pledge
Associated Press
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday urged countries with nuclear weapons to stick to their no-first-use commitment of their atomic arsenals, warning that the nuclear arms race has returned amid growing international tension.
UN Chief Urges Nuke Powers To Abide By No-First-Use Pledge
Associated Press
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday urged countries with nuclear weapons to stick to their no-first-use commitment of their atomic arsenals, warning that the nuclear arms race has returned amid growing international tension.
UN Chief Urges Nuke Powers To Abide By No-First-Use Pledge
Associated Press
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday urged countries with nuclear weapons to stick to their no-first-use commitment of their atomic arsenals, warning that the nuclear arms race has returned amid growing international tension.
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Blinken Says Russia Is Using Ukraine Nuclear Plant As 'Equivalent Of A Human Shield'
CBS News
Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke at the United Nations Monday about what he called "a critical moment" in efforts to keep the world safe from nuclear threats.
Blinken Says Russia Is Using Ukraine Nuclear Plant As 'Equivalent Of A Human Shield'
CBS News
Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke at the United Nations Monday about what he called "a critical moment" in efforts to keep the world safe from nuclear threats.
Japan Moves Toward Releasing Fukushima Nuke Plant Wastewater Into Sea
CBS News
The fishing industry around Japan's Fukushima coast expressed disappointment and resignation over the weekend as long-expected plans to start releasing treated wastewater into the ocean from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant moved one step closer to reality. The drastic measure has been adopted as the only practical way out of a dilemma that's plagued the damaged plant for more than a decade.
Japan Moves Toward Releasing Fukushima Nuke Plant Wastewater Into Sea
CBS News
The fishing industry around Japan's Fukushima coast expressed disappointment and resignation over the weekend as long-expected plans to start releasing treated wastewater into the ocean from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant moved one step closer to reality. The drastic measure has been adopted as the only practical way out of a dilemma that's plagued the damaged plant for more than a decade.
US, Iran In Tense Sea Incident; Tehran Preps New Centrifuges
Associated Press
A U.S. Navy warship fired a warning flare to wave off an Iranian Revolutionary Guard speedboat coming straight at it during a tense encounter in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, officials said Tuesday.
US, Iran In Tense Sea Incident; Tehran Preps New Centrifuges
Associated Press
A U.S. Navy warship fired a warning flare to wave off an Iranian Revolutionary Guard speedboat coming straight at it during a tense encounter in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, officials said Tuesday.
US, South Korea Fly 20 Fighter Jets Amid North Korea Tensions
Associated Press
The South Korean and U.S. militaries flew 20 fighter jets over waters off South Korea’s western coast Tuesday in a continued show of force as a senior U.S. official warned of a forceful response if North Korea goes ahead with its first nuclear test explosion in nearly five years.
US, South Korea Fly 20 Fighter Jets Amid North Korea Tensions
Associated Press
The South Korean and U.S. militaries flew 20 fighter jets over waters off South Korea’s western coast Tuesday in a continued show of force as a senior U.S. official warned of a forceful response if North Korea goes ahead with its first nuclear test explosion in nearly five years.
Japan OKs Plan To Release Fukushima Nuclear Plant Wastewater
Associated Press
Japan’s nuclear regulator on Wednesday approved plans by the operator of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant to release its treated radioactive wastewater into the sea next year, saying the outlined methods are safe and risks to the environment minimal.
Japan OKs Plan To Release Fukushima Nuclear Plant Wastewater
Associated Press
Japan’s nuclear regulator on Wednesday approved plans by the operator of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant to release its treated radioactive wastewater into the sea next year, saying the outlined methods are safe and risks to the environment minimal.
Russia Pounds Eastern Ukraine As West Promises Kyiv New Arms
Associated Press
Russia pounded eastern Ukraine on Tuesday as the U.S. defense secretary promised to “keep moving heaven and earth” to get Kyiv the weapons it needs to repel the new offensive even as Moscow warned such support risked widening the war.
Russia Pounds Eastern Ukraine As West Promises Kyiv New Arms
Associated Press
Russia pounded eastern Ukraine on Tuesday as the U.S. defense secretary promised to “keep moving heaven and earth” to get Kyiv the weapons it needs to repel the new offensive even as Moscow warned such support risked widening the war.
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Study shows that Oklahomans spend the least on takeout annually nationwide
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma residents are spending the least on takeout in the United States, according to a new study.
Study shows that Oklahomans spend the least on takeout annually nationwide
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma residents are spending the least on takeout in the United States, according to a new study.
Pope Francis is back home after a 5-week hospital stay for life-threatening double pneumonia
Associated Press
A frail Pope Francis returned to the Vatican on Sunday after a five-week hospitalization for life-threatening double pneumonia.
Pope Francis is back home after a 5-week hospital stay for life-threatening double pneumonia
Associated Press
A frail Pope Francis returned to the Vatican on Sunday after a five-week hospitalization for life-threatening double pneumonia.
DC Debrief: Elon Musk meets with Rep. Tom Cole amid DOGE cuts and federal spending debate
Graham Dowers
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk recently visited Oklahoma Representative Tom Cole in Washington, D.C., to discuss DOGE-related federal cuts and government efficiency.
DC Debrief: Elon Musk meets with Rep. Tom Cole amid DOGE cuts and federal spending debate
Graham Dowers
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk recently visited Oklahoma Representative Tom Cole in Washington, D.C., to discuss DOGE-related federal cuts and government efficiency.
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Study shows that Oklahomans spend the least on takeout annually nationwide
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma residents are spending the least on takeout in the United States, according to a new study.
Pope Francis is back home after a 5-week hospital stay for life-threatening double pneumonia
Associated Press
A frail Pope Francis returned to the Vatican on Sunday after a five-week hospitalization for life-threatening double pneumonia.
DC Debrief: Elon Musk meets with Rep. Tom Cole amid DOGE cuts and federal spending debate
Graham Dowers
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk recently visited Oklahoma Representative Tom Cole in Washington, D.C., to discuss DOGE-related federal cuts and government efficiency.
Stillwater benefit concert raises funds for wildfire victims
Graham Dowers
A benefit concert is set to begin Sunday morning in Stillwater to raise funds for those impacted by last week’s devastating wildfires.
PHOTOS: Geary High School gymnasium catches fire overnight
Graham Dowers
A fire tore through the old gymnasium at Geary High School late Saturday night, forcing officials to shut down the school for the remainder of the academic year.
Your Vote Counts: Major changes in education, workforce, and wildfire response
Graham Dowers
This week’s edition of Your Vote Counts tackled several major issues impacting Oklahoma, including a sweeping executive order on education, ongoing workforce challenges, and the state's response to recent wildfires.
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