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Israeli Army: ‘High Probability’ Soldier Killed Reporter
Associated Press
Critics have long accused the military of doing a poor job of investigating wrongdoing by its troops. The Israeli human rights group B’Tselem accused the army of carrying out a “whitewash,” while Abu Akleh’s family and the Palestinian Authority both called for the case to be turned over to the International Criminal Court in the Hague
Palestinian Death Toll Mounts As Israel Steps Up West Bank Raids
Associated Press
At least 85 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank this year as Israeli forces have carried out nightly raids in cities, towns and villages, making it the deadliest in the occupied territory since 2016.
Palestinians Left In Tense Limbo By Israeli Expulsion Order
Associated Press
After repeatedly rebuilding his home only to have it demolished by Israeli soldiers, Mohammed Abu Sabaha has a new plan to remain on the land — he is moving into a cave.
Amnesty Joins Rights Groups In Accusing Israel Of Apartheid
Associated Press
Amnesty International says Israel has maintained “a system of oppression and domination” over the Palestinians going all the way back to its establishment in 1948, one that meets the international definition of apartheid.
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Oklahoma City’s best patios for outdoor dining and drinks
Bella Roddy
Oklahoma City has some amazing outdoor patios where you can kick back, enjoy great food and drinks, and soak up the atmosphere. Whether you're in the mood for a chill vibe or something a bit more lively, these spots offer the perfect setting to enjoy the best of the city’s food scene!
Oklahoma City’s best patios for outdoor dining and drinks
Bella Roddy
Oklahoma City has some amazing outdoor patios where you can kick back, enjoy great food and drinks, and soak up the atmosphere. Whether you're in the mood for a chill vibe or something a bit more lively, these spots offer the perfect setting to enjoy the best of the city’s food scene!
Daughter of OKC bombing victim wins right to lifelong benefits support
Lisa Monahan
Born after the Oklahoma City bombing, Kylie Williams fought for her rights to her father's workers' compensation benefits, hoping it would pave the way for other child survivors.
Daughter of OKC bombing victim wins right to lifelong benefits support
Lisa Monahan
Born after the Oklahoma City bombing, Kylie Williams fought for her rights to her father's workers' compensation benefits, hoping it would pave the way for other child survivors.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia meets with Maryland senator in El Salvador, weeks after mistaken deportation
CBS News
U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen met Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador after Garcia's mistaken deportation, while his legal battle and detention status continue.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia meets with Maryland senator in El Salvador, weeks after mistaken deportation
CBS News
U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen met Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador after Garcia's mistaken deportation, while his legal battle and detention status continue.
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Oklahoma City’s best patios for outdoor dining and drinks
Bella Roddy
Oklahoma City has some amazing outdoor patios where you can kick back, enjoy great food and drinks, and soak up the atmosphere. Whether you're in the mood for a chill vibe or something a bit more lively, these spots offer the perfect setting to enjoy the best of the city’s food scene!
Daughter of OKC bombing victim wins right to lifelong benefits support
Lisa Monahan
Born after the Oklahoma City bombing, Kylie Williams fought for her rights to her father's workers' compensation benefits, hoping it would pave the way for other child survivors.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia meets with Maryland senator in El Salvador, weeks after mistaken deportation
CBS News
U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen met Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador after Garcia's mistaken deportation, while his legal battle and detention status continue.
Paycom donates $50,000 to Edmond Early College Program
Madelyn Fisher
Edmond Santa Fe High School receives $50,000 donation from Paycom for an early college career program supporting underserved students.
'Lights Out Oklahoma' campaign aims to protect migrating birds
Colby Thelen
A conservation campaign is calling on Oklahomans to turn off non-essential lights during peak bird migration season.
Rose State Board of Regents names Travis Hurst as next president
Madelyn Fisher
Travis Hurst named as Rose State College's eighth president. Hurst, who succeeds Dr. Jeanie Webb, will assume his role on July 1.
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