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Oklahoma Congressman's PROTECT Taiwan Act Makes Headway In Washington
News 9
Lucas wants to build on the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act, which spelled out US support for Taiwan as a democracy independent from China, and which requires the president to notify Congress promptly if Taiwan's security is threatened by China.
Saudi Arabia To Slash Oil Supply, Which Could Mean Higher Gas Prices For U.S. Drivers
Associated Press
Saudi Arabia will reduce how much oil it sends to the global economy, taking a unilateral step to prop up the sagging price of crude after two previous cuts to supply by major producing countries in the OPEC+ alliance failed to push oil higher.
How Damage From A US Debt Default Could Cascade Across The Global Economy
Associated Press
If the debt crisis roiling Washington were eventually to send the United States crashing into recession, America’s economy would hardly sink alone.
Cheaper Gas, Food Provide Some Relief From US Inflation
Associated Press
U.S. consumer inflation eased in March, with less expensive gas and food providing some relief to households that have struggled under the weight of surging prices.
IMF: Prolonged High Inflation Dims Outlook For World Economy
Associated Press
The outlook for the world economy this year has dimmed in the face of chronically high inflation, rising interest rates and uncertainties resulting from the collapse of two big American banks.
IMF Head Expects Less Than 3% Global Economic Growth In 2023
Associated Press
The International Monetary Fund chief said Thursday the world economy is expected to grow less than 3% this year, down from 3.4% last year, increasing the risk of hunger and poverty globally.
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Strike In U.K. Sees Up To Half A Million Workers Walk Off Jobs In Biggest Industrial Action In Over A Decade
CBS News
An estimated half a million workers across multiple sectors in the U.K. went on strike Wednesday in the biggest industrial action Great Britain has seen in more than a decade.
Strike In U.K. Sees Up To Half A Million Workers Walk Off Jobs In Biggest Industrial Action In Over A Decade
CBS News
An estimated half a million workers across multiple sectors in the U.K. went on strike Wednesday in the biggest industrial action Great Britain has seen in more than a decade.
Federal Reserve Lifts Rate By Quarter-Point, Signals More Hikes Ahead
Associated Press
The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate by a quarter-point, its eighth hike since March. The Fed also signaled that even though inflation is easing, it remains high enough to require further rate hikes.
Federal Reserve Lifts Rate By Quarter-Point, Signals More Hikes Ahead
Associated Press
The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate by a quarter-point, its eighth hike since March. The Fed also signaled that even though inflation is easing, it remains high enough to require further rate hikes.
Fight Over Aid For Climate Losses Divides UN Talks
Associated Press
Demands for rich nations to provide additional aid for vulnerable countries suffering devastating impacts from climate change have become a major point of division at the two-week meeting.
Fight Over Aid For Climate Losses Divides UN Talks
Associated Press
Demands for rich nations to provide additional aid for vulnerable countries suffering devastating impacts from climate change have become a major point of division at the two-week meeting.
US Economy Returned To Growth Last Quarter, Expanding 2.6%
News On 6
The U.S. economy grew at a 2.6% annual rate from July through September, snapping two straight quarters of contraction and overcoming high inflation and interest rates just as voting begins in midterm elections in which the economy’s health has emerged as a paramount issue.
US Economy Returned To Growth Last Quarter, Expanding 2.6%
News On 6
The U.S. economy grew at a 2.6% annual rate from July through September, snapping two straight quarters of contraction and overcoming high inflation and interest rates just as voting begins in midterm elections in which the economy’s health has emerged as a paramount issue.
China’s Economic Growth Accelerates But Weak Amid Shutdowns
Associated Press
The Chinese economy has grown 3.9% this year. Higher than earlier predictions, but slower than recent years.
China’s Economic Growth Accelerates But Weak Amid Shutdowns
Associated Press
The Chinese economy has grown 3.9% this year. Higher than earlier predictions, but slower than recent years.
IMF Dims Outlook For Global Economy In 2023 Amid Russia's War In Ukraine
CBS News
The International Monetary Fund is downgrading its outlook for the world economy for 2023, citing a long list of threats that include Russia's war against Ukraine, chronic inflation pressures, punishing interest rates and the lingering consequences of the global pandemic.
IMF Dims Outlook For Global Economy In 2023 Amid Russia's War In Ukraine
CBS News
The International Monetary Fund is downgrading its outlook for the world economy for 2023, citing a long list of threats that include Russia's war against Ukraine, chronic inflation pressures, punishing interest rates and the lingering consequences of the global pandemic.
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Asian Countries Begin Dropping COVID-19 Restrictions
CBS News
Several Asian countries popular with Americans are finally dropping their COVID restrictions, two and a half years after the pandemic started. Japan is opening to individual tourists a week from today, and Thailand eliminated its remaining COVID entry rules on Saturday.
Asian Countries Begin Dropping COVID-19 Restrictions
CBS News
Several Asian countries popular with Americans are finally dropping their COVID restrictions, two and a half years after the pandemic started. Japan is opening to individual tourists a week from today, and Thailand eliminated its remaining COVID entry rules on Saturday.
Fed Escalates Its Inflation Fight With Another Big Rate Hike
Associated Press
Intensifying its fight against chronically high inflation, the Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate Wednesday by a substantial three-quarters of a point for a third straight time.
Fed Escalates Its Inflation Fight With Another Big Rate Hike
Associated Press
Intensifying its fight against chronically high inflation, the Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate Wednesday by a substantial three-quarters of a point for a third straight time.
How Much ‘Pain’? Fed To Signal More Rate Hikes Ahead
Associated Press
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell bluntly warned in a speech last month that the Fed’s drive to curb inflation by aggressively raising interest rates would “bring some pain.” On Wednesday, Americans may get a better sense of how much pain could be in store.
How Much ‘Pain’? Fed To Signal More Rate Hikes Ahead
Associated Press
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell bluntly warned in a speech last month that the Fed’s drive to curb inflation by aggressively raising interest rates would “bring some pain.” On Wednesday, Americans may get a better sense of how much pain could be in store.
UN Seeks $160 Million In Emergency Aid For Pakistan Floods
Associated Press
The United Nations and Pakistan issued an appeal Tuesday for $160 million in emergency funding to help millions affected by record-breaking floods that have killed more than 1,160 people since mid-June.
UN Seeks $160 Million In Emergency Aid For Pakistan Floods
Associated Press
The United Nations and Pakistan issued an appeal Tuesday for $160 million in emergency funding to help millions affected by record-breaking floods that have killed more than 1,160 people since mid-June.
Officials Say "Monster Monsoon" May Leave A Third Of Pakistan Underwater
CBS News
Authorities in Pakistan issued an emergency appeal for international humanitarian aid as the death toll from 2022's "monster monsoon" season soared over 1,000.
Officials Say "Monster Monsoon" May Leave A Third Of Pakistan Underwater
CBS News
Authorities in Pakistan issued an emergency appeal for international humanitarian aid as the death toll from 2022's "monster monsoon" season soared over 1,000.
McDonald's To Reopen In Ukraine As War With Russia Rages On
CBS News
McDonald's will start reopening some of its restaurants in Ukraine in the coming months, a symbol of the war-torn country's return to some sense of normalcy and a show of support after the American fast-food chain pulled out of Russia.
McDonald's To Reopen In Ukraine As War With Russia Rages On
CBS News
McDonald's will start reopening some of its restaurants in Ukraine in the coming months, a symbol of the war-torn country's return to some sense of normalcy and a show of support after the American fast-food chain pulled out of Russia.
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Rep. Josh Brecheen talks reconciliation bill
Alex Cameron
On Wednesday, Griffin Media's Alex Cameron spoke with Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK2), a member of the House Budget Committee, about the status of efforts to complete work on a joint budget resolution and move the process forward.
Rep. Josh Brecheen talks reconciliation bill
Alex Cameron
On Wednesday, Griffin Media's Alex Cameron spoke with Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK2), a member of the House Budget Committee, about the status of efforts to complete work on a joint budget resolution and move the process forward.
Active pattern brings weekend storm chances
News 9
Rain in the Oklahoma City metro is likely, but Meteorologist Lacey Swope is looking ahead to possible weekend storm chances.
Active pattern brings weekend storm chances
News 9
Rain in the Oklahoma City metro is likely, but Meteorologist Lacey Swope is looking ahead to possible weekend storm chances.
How the Prison Fellowship Academy transforms lives in Oklahoma
Jordan Fremstad
Prison Fellowship Academy at Mabel Bassett Correctional Center fosters change, offering a brighter future for incarcerated women. Grace Buffalohead, one of the graduates, shares her challenging yet inspiring journey
How the Prison Fellowship Academy transforms lives in Oklahoma
Jordan Fremstad
Prison Fellowship Academy at Mabel Bassett Correctional Center fosters change, offering a brighter future for incarcerated women. Grace Buffalohead, one of the graduates, shares her challenging yet inspiring journey
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Rep. Josh Brecheen talks reconciliation bill
Alex Cameron
On Wednesday, Griffin Media's Alex Cameron spoke with Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK2), a member of the House Budget Committee, about the status of efforts to complete work on a joint budget resolution and move the process forward.
Active pattern brings weekend storm chances
News 9
Rain in the Oklahoma City metro is likely, but Meteorologist Lacey Swope is looking ahead to possible weekend storm chances.
How the Prison Fellowship Academy transforms lives in Oklahoma
Jordan Fremstad
Prison Fellowship Academy at Mabel Bassett Correctional Center fosters change, offering a brighter future for incarcerated women. Grace Buffalohead, one of the graduates, shares her challenging yet inspiring journey
Oklahoma Forestry Service Director fired over wildfire response
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma's Forestry Service Director, Mark Goeller, was fired amidst criticism of wildfire response—Gov. Kevin Stitt announces.
Suspect in custody after car chase, crashes in Del City
Destini Pittman
A suspect is in custody after leading Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers on a chase Wednesday night.
Generations of students find ways to honor memory of Guthrie teacher
Elizabeth Fitz
Comments from generations of students flooded social media in memory of Ms. Charlotte Mitchell, a sixth-grade social studies teacher at Guthrie Upper Elementary School, who passed away on Monday.
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