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Peru’s New Government Declares Police State Amid Protests
Associated Press
Peru’s new government declared a 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following the ouster of President Pedro Castillo, suspending the rights of “personal security and freedom” across the Andean nation.
Ukrainian Police, TV Broadcasts Return To Long-Occupied City
CBS News
Ukrainian police officers returned Saturday, along with TV and radio services, to the southern city of Kherson following the withdrawal of Russian troops, part of fast but cautious efforts to make the only regional capital captured by Russia livable after months of occupation. Yet one official still described the city as "a humanitarian catastrophe."
Indonesia Police Chief, Others Removed Over Soccer Disaster
Associated Press
An Indonesian police chief and nine elite officers were removed from their posts Monday and 18 others were being investigated for responsibility in the firing of tear gas inside a soccer stadium that set off a stampede, killing at least 125 people, officials said.
Russia Pounds Major Ukrainian City After Expanding War Aims
Associated Press
Russian shelling pounded a densely populated area in Ukraine’s second-largest city Thursday, killing at least three people and injuring at least 23 others with a barrage that struck a mosque, a medical facility and a shopping area, according to officials and witnesses.
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Robin Marsh reflects on Oklahoma City Bombing at National Press Club panel in Washington D.C.
Robin Marsh
Robin Marsh joined a National Geographic panel at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., to reflect on the Oklahoma City bombing 30 years later and share her experience covering the tragedy for News 9, as featured in the new docuseries Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America.
Robin Marsh reflects on Oklahoma City Bombing at National Press Club panel in Washington D.C.
Robin Marsh
Robin Marsh joined a National Geographic panel at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., to reflect on the Oklahoma City bombing 30 years later and share her experience covering the tragedy for News 9, as featured in the new docuseries Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America.
Police seize thousands of pounds of illegal marijuana in shipping scheme bust
Michael Johnston
Six suspects are behind bars, and nearly 3000 pounds of marijuana were seized in what the state attorney general calls an illegal shipping scheme bust.
Police seize thousands of pounds of illegal marijuana in shipping scheme bust
Michael Johnston
Six suspects are behind bars, and nearly 3000 pounds of marijuana were seized in what the state attorney general calls an illegal shipping scheme bust.
Oklahoma Poison Center addresses unprescribed use of vitamin A amid measles outbreak
Christian Hans
Amid an outbreak of measles impacting communities across the country, the Poison Control Center in Oklahoma is urging Oklahomans to avoid unprescribed and unnecessary usage of vitamins, which do not protect against the virus.
Oklahoma Poison Center addresses unprescribed use of vitamin A amid measles outbreak
Christian Hans
Amid an outbreak of measles impacting communities across the country, the Poison Control Center in Oklahoma is urging Oklahomans to avoid unprescribed and unnecessary usage of vitamins, which do not protect against the virus.
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Robin Marsh reflects on Oklahoma City Bombing at National Press Club panel in Washington D.C.
Robin Marsh
Robin Marsh joined a National Geographic panel at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., to reflect on the Oklahoma City bombing 30 years later and share her experience covering the tragedy for News 9, as featured in the new docuseries Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America.
Police seize thousands of pounds of illegal marijuana in shipping scheme bust
Michael Johnston
Six suspects are behind bars, and nearly 3000 pounds of marijuana were seized in what the state attorney general calls an illegal shipping scheme bust.
Oklahoma Poison Center addresses unprescribed use of vitamin A amid measles outbreak
Christian Hans
Amid an outbreak of measles impacting communities across the country, the Poison Control Center in Oklahoma is urging Oklahomans to avoid unprescribed and unnecessary usage of vitamins, which do not protect against the virus.
From royalty to rodeo: Guthrie's 89ers Day honors the Land Run legacy
Addie Crawford
Guthrie 89ers Day kicks off on Wednesday in Guthrie.
Is Spotify down? Thousands of users report problems with music streaming app
Associated Press
Spotify appeared to be experiencing a widespread technical issues Wednesday morning — with tens of thousands of users reporting problems with the popular music and audio streamer.
Oklahoma City to award medals in 7 events for 2028 Olympics
News 9
Oklahoma City will host seven gold medal events in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, according to the full Olympic Games schedule released by LA28.
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