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Border Crossing Numbers Change With New Counting Methods
News 9
Recent data shows a decline in illegal border crossings, but debate has arisen over whether changes in counting methods are exaggerating the decrease.
DNC Day 4: Kamala Harris to Accept Presidential Nomination
CBS News
Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to accept her party's nomination for president on Thursday, as the Democratic National Convention comes to a close.
Sen. Mark Kelly Says 'There Is More' Congress Can Do To Address Gun Violence
CBS News
In the wake of a mass shooting at a bank in downtown Louisville that killed five people and injured eight others, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly said he believes "there is more" that lawmakers can do to address gun violence in the United States beyond last year's Safer Communities Act.
Ex-Navajo President Honored In Funeral Procession, Reception
Associated Press
Remembered as an inspirational, humble leader with a passion for education and commitment to his people, former Navajo Nation President Peterson Zah was honored Saturday with a funeral procession that stretched for 100 miles (160 kilometers) from western New Mexico into eastern Arizona.
Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Switches To Independent
Associated Press
Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona announced Friday she has registered as an independent.
Nationwide Senate Elections Currently Counting Votes
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Around the nation, Americans are keeping a close eye on multiple U-S Senate races.
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20 Senators Announce Outline Of Bipartisan Deal To Reform US Gun Laws
CBS News
A bipartisan group of 20 senators — including 10 Republicans — announced on Sunday the outline of a deal to reform the nation's gun laws, a breakthrough after weeks of negotiations sparked by the mass shootings in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas.
20 Senators Announce Outline Of Bipartisan Deal To Reform US Gun Laws
CBS News
A bipartisan group of 20 senators — including 10 Republicans — announced on Sunday the outline of a deal to reform the nation's gun laws, a breakthrough after weeks of negotiations sparked by the mass shootings in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas.
Astronaut Twins Study Finds No Major Medical Obstacles To Long-Term Space Missions
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Retired astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent 340 days in space during an extended stay aboard the International Space Station in 2015-16, did not suffer any major long-term health effects that might raise warning signs for future long-duration flights
Astronaut Twins Study Finds No Major Medical Obstacles To Long-Term Space Missions
News 9
Retired astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent 340 days in space during an extended stay aboard the International Space Station in 2015-16, did not suffer any major long-term health effects that might raise warning signs for future long-duration flights
President Obama Tells Polarized Nation 'We Can Be Better'
News 9
Summoning the soul of a nation, President Barack Obama on Wednesday implored Americans to honor those slain and injured in the Arizona shootings by becoming better people, telling a polarized citizenry that it is time to talk with each other "in a way that heals, not in a way that wounds."
President Obama Tells Polarized Nation 'We Can Be Better'
News 9
Summoning the soul of a nation, President Barack Obama on Wednesday implored Americans to honor those slain and injured in the Arizona shootings by becoming better people, telling a polarized citizenry that it is time to talk with each other "in a way that heals, not in a way that wounds."
NASA: Missing clip no threat to re-entry
News 9
By JUAN A. LOZANO Associated Press Writer HOUSTON (AP) -- NASA engineers were trying to identify an object that floated away from Discovery and were analyzing a protrusion found on its rudder Friday,
NASA: Missing clip no threat to re-entry
News 9
By JUAN A. LOZANO Associated Press Writer HOUSTON (AP) -- NASA engineers were trying to identify an object that floated away from Discovery and were analyzing a protrusion found on its rudder Friday,
More storms sack South, blizzard hits Wisconsin
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NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Another round of severe weather raked the storm-weary South with rain, hail and high winds Friday, damaging homes and injuring at least five people in Tennessee and Kentucky. Donald
More storms sack South, blizzard hits Wisconsin
News 9
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Another round of severe weather raked the storm-weary South with rain, hail and high winds Friday, damaging homes and injuring at least five people in Tennessee and Kentucky. Donald
Storms damage homes in South, dump snow in North
News 9
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Another round of severe weather raked the storm-weary South with rain, hail and high winds Friday, damaging homes and injuring at least five people in Tennessee and Kentucky. Vetta
Storms damage homes in South, dump snow in North
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NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Another round of severe weather raked the storm-weary South with rain, hail and high winds Friday, damaging homes and injuring at least five people in Tennessee and Kentucky. Vetta
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CHECK IT OUT: Former President Clinton lands in Oklahoma City
Destini Pittman
Former President Bill Clinton touches down in Oklahoma City for the 30th anniversary remembrance ceremony of the Murrah Building Bombing.
CHECK IT OUT: Former President Clinton lands in Oklahoma City
Destini Pittman
Former President Bill Clinton touches down in Oklahoma City for the 30th anniversary remembrance ceremony of the Murrah Building Bombing.
SLIDESHOW: President Bill Clinton watching News 9, visiting OKC National Memorial, paying tribute to OKC bombing victims
Anna Denison
Bill Clinton, who was president at the time of the OKC bombing, has remained closely connected to the city and the memorial. Over the years, he’s visited the site multiple times, including during previous anniversaries.
SLIDESHOW: President Bill Clinton watching News 9, visiting OKC National Memorial, paying tribute to OKC bombing victims
Anna Denison
Bill Clinton, who was president at the time of the OKC bombing, has remained closely connected to the city and the memorial. Over the years, he’s visited the site multiple times, including during previous anniversaries.
Rebuilding the OKC Thunder: A Deep Dive
Jeremie Poplin
Jeremie Poplin and Steve McGehee reveal the Thunder's journey from tanking years to promising playoffs—insights on pivotal trades, coaching strategies, and player growth.
Rebuilding the OKC Thunder: A Deep Dive
Jeremie Poplin
Jeremie Poplin and Steve McGehee reveal the Thunder's journey from tanking years to promising playoffs—insights on pivotal trades, coaching strategies, and player growth.
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CHECK IT OUT: Former President Clinton lands in Oklahoma City
Destini Pittman
Former President Bill Clinton touches down in Oklahoma City for the 30th anniversary remembrance ceremony of the Murrah Building Bombing.
SLIDESHOW: President Bill Clinton watching News 9, visiting OKC National Memorial, paying tribute to OKC bombing victims
Anna Denison
Bill Clinton, who was president at the time of the OKC bombing, has remained closely connected to the city and the memorial. Over the years, he’s visited the site multiple times, including during previous anniversaries.
Rebuilding the OKC Thunder: A Deep Dive
Jeremie Poplin
Jeremie Poplin and Steve McGehee reveal the Thunder's journey from tanking years to promising playoffs—insights on pivotal trades, coaching strategies, and player growth.
Bill Clinton arrives in OKC ahead of bombing remembrance ceremony marking 30 years
Carrie Winchel
Former President Bill Clinton landed in Oklahoma City Friday afternoon. Clinton is the keynote speaker at Saturday’s remembrance ceremony marking 30 years since the Oklahoma City federal building bombing.
Q&A: Former Sen. Don Nickles reflects on the Oklahoma City bombing, 30 years later
Alex Cameron
Former U.S. Sen. Don Nickles vividly recalls the horror of the Oklahoma City bombing, the heroism of first responders, and his confidence in the FBI’s thorough investigation.
Gov. Stitt orders flags to fly half-staff for 30th Anniversary of Murrah Building Bombing
Brandon Coons
Governor Kevin Stitt issues an executive order ordering all American and Oklahoma flags in Oklahoma to fly at half-staff for the 30th Anniversary of the Murrah Building bombing on April 19, 1995.
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