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U.S. To Settle Lawsuit With Families Separated Under Trump Administration
CBS News
If approved, the 46-page settlement agreement would provide separated families a special process to request U.S. asylum and significantly narrow the reasons for government-sanctioned family separations, preventing officials from using the legal argument the Trump administration cited to justify its separation policy.
Union For Canada's Second Biggest Airline Says Pilots Issue 72-Hour Strike Notice
Associated Press
The union for Canada’s second-biggest airline have issued a 72-hour strike notice to WestJet, and they warn the airline could be shut down before the weekend.
Mexico Vows To Continue Accepting Non-Mexican Migrants Deported By US Border Agents
CBS News
Mexico's government has agreed to accept non-Mexican migrants and asylum-seekers deported by U.S. authorities along the southern border.
China Military 'Ready To Fight' After Drills Near Taiwan
Associated Press
China’s military declared Monday it is “ready to fight” after completing three days of large-scale combat exercises around Taiwan that simulated sealing off the island in response to the Taiwanese president’s trip to the U.S. last week.
Flight Prices Rising Ahead Of Spring, Summer Travel
CBS News
If you’ve tried to book a flight lately, you’ve probably noticed prices are rising - dramatically in some cases. And that comes just as many Americans are booking for spring break and summer travel.
US Border Cities Strained Ahead Of Expected Migrant Surge
Associated Press
Along the U.S. southern border, two cities are prepared for a surge of as many as 5,000 new migrants a day as pandemic-era immigration restrictions expire this week
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US Sees Surge In Migrants From Cuba, Venezuela & Nicaragua
CBS News
In fiscal year 2022, U.S. border officials said there were 220,908 encounters with Cubans, 187,716 with Venezuelans and 163,876 with Nicaraguans, the vast majority of whom were allowed to seek asylum.
US Sees Surge In Migrants From Cuba, Venezuela & Nicaragua
CBS News
In fiscal year 2022, U.S. border officials said there were 220,908 encounters with Cubans, 187,716 with Venezuelans and 163,876 with Nicaraguans, the vast majority of whom were allowed to seek asylum.
Nearly 130,000 Unaccompanied Migrant Children Entered The US Shelter System In 2022, A Record
CBS News
Nearly 130,000 migrant children entered the U.S. government's shelter system in fiscal year 2022, an all-time high driven by record arrivals of unaccompanied minors along the southern border, according to internal federal figures obtained by CBS News.
Nearly 130,000 Unaccompanied Migrant Children Entered The US Shelter System In 2022, A Record
CBS News
Nearly 130,000 migrant children entered the U.S. government's shelter system in fiscal year 2022, an all-time high driven by record arrivals of unaccompanied minors along the southern border, according to internal federal figures obtained by CBS News.
28 Dead As Former Hurricane Julia Drenches Central America With Rainfall
Associated Press
Former Hurricane Julia has dissipated, but is still drenching Guatemala and El Salvador with torrential rains Monday after it reemerged in the Pacific following a pounding of Nicaragua.
28 Dead As Former Hurricane Julia Drenches Central America With Rainfall
Associated Press
Former Hurricane Julia has dissipated, but is still drenching Guatemala and El Salvador with torrential rains Monday after it reemerged in the Pacific following a pounding of Nicaragua.
Hurricane Julia Makes Landfall As Category 1 Storm In Nicaragua
CBS News
Hurricane Julia hit Nicaragua's central Caribbean coast on Sunday and dumped torrential rains across Central America before an expected reemergence over the Pacific.
Hurricane Julia Makes Landfall As Category 1 Storm In Nicaragua
CBS News
Hurricane Julia hit Nicaragua's central Caribbean coast on Sunday and dumped torrential rains across Central America before an expected reemergence over the Pacific.
Human Smugglers Arrested For Allegedly Moving Migrants In Suitcases, Water Tanks
CBS News
The Department of Justice said eight people were arrested for their alleged involvement in a human smuggling network near the Texas-Mexico border.
Human Smugglers Arrested For Allegedly Moving Migrants In Suitcases, Water Tanks
CBS News
The Department of Justice said eight people were arrested for their alleged involvement in a human smuggling network near the Texas-Mexico border.
Russia Spent $300 Million To Covertly Influence World Politics, US Government Says
CBS News
Russia has covertly spent more than $300 million since 2014 to try to influence politicians and other officials in more than two dozen countries, the State Department alleges in a newly released cable.
Russia Spent $300 Million To Covertly Influence World Politics, US Government Says
CBS News
Russia has covertly spent more than $300 million since 2014 to try to influence politicians and other officials in more than two dozen countries, the State Department alleges in a newly released cable.
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Border Patrol: 9 Migrants Die Crossing Swift Texas River
Associated Press
Officials on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border searched for more victims Saturday after at least nine migrants died while trying to cross the rain-swollen Rio Grande river, a dangerous border-crossing attempt in an area where the water level had risen by more than 2 feet in a single day.
Border Patrol: 9 Migrants Die Crossing Swift Texas River
Associated Press
Officials on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border searched for more victims Saturday after at least nine migrants died while trying to cross the rain-swollen Rio Grande river, a dangerous border-crossing attempt in an area where the water level had risen by more than 2 feet in a single day.
US Border Enforcement Chief Acknowledges "Human Cost" Of Title 42 Migrant Expulsions
CBS News
Chris Magnus, the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), acknowledged on Thursday that Title 42, a Trump-era border rule that the Biden administration has enforced for a year and a half, has had a "human cost" on migrants, stranding them in parts of Mexico where they endure poor conditions and insecurity.
US Border Enforcement Chief Acknowledges "Human Cost" Of Title 42 Migrant Expulsions
CBS News
Chris Magnus, the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), acknowledged on Thursday that Title 42, a Trump-era border rule that the Biden administration has enforced for a year and a half, has had a "human cost" on migrants, stranding them in parts of Mexico where they endure poor conditions and insecurity.
‘El Jefe’ The Jaguar, Famed In US, Photographed In Mexico
Associated Press
They call him “El Jefe,” he is at least 12 years old and his crossing of the heavily guarded U.S.-Mexico border has sparked celebrations on both sides.
‘El Jefe’ The Jaguar, Famed In US, Photographed In Mexico
Associated Press
They call him “El Jefe,” he is at least 12 years old and his crossing of the heavily guarded U.S.-Mexico border has sparked celebrations on both sides.
3 Weeks Of Protests In Panama Cause Food, Fuel Shortages
Associated Press
Three weeks of continuous demonstrations and road blockades to protest high fuel and food costs in Panama have begun to cause shortages of some food products, fuel and medicine.
3 Weeks Of Protests In Panama Cause Food, Fuel Shortages
Associated Press
Three weeks of continuous demonstrations and road blockades to protest high fuel and food costs in Panama have begun to cause shortages of some food products, fuel and medicine.
Mexico Agrees To Invest $1.5b In ‘Smart’ Border Technology
Associated Press
Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador agreed to spend $1.5 billion over the next two years to improve “smart” border technology during meetings Tuesday with President Joe Biden — a move the White House says shows neighborly cooperation succeeding where Trump administration vows to wall off the border and have Mexico pay for it could not.
Mexico Agrees To Invest $1.5b In ‘Smart’ Border Technology
Associated Press
Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador agreed to spend $1.5 billion over the next two years to improve “smart” border technology during meetings Tuesday with President Joe Biden — a move the White House says shows neighborly cooperation succeeding where Trump administration vows to wall off the border and have Mexico pay for it could not.
López Obrador Urges Rejecting US-Mexico Border ‘Status Quo’
Associated Press
Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador used a visit to the White House on Tuesday to call for rejecting the “status quo” on the border, but also praised a relationship with the U.S. that both he and President Joe Biden insisted remained strong despite a series of high-profile policy disagreements.
López Obrador Urges Rejecting US-Mexico Border ‘Status Quo’
Associated Press
Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador used a visit to the White House on Tuesday to call for rejecting the “status quo” on the border, but also praised a relationship with the U.S. that both he and President Joe Biden insisted remained strong despite a series of high-profile policy disagreements.
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Ryan Walters Shares New Accreditation Plans Ahead Of Dept. Of Education Meeting
News On 6
The Oklahoma State Department of Education meets this morning to discuss a change in accreditation, which would affect all public schools in the state.
Ryan Walters Shares New Accreditation Plans Ahead Of Dept. Of Education Meeting
News On 6
The Oklahoma State Department of Education meets this morning to discuss a change in accreditation, which would affect all public schools in the state.
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Phillip Hancock Executed; No Clemency Granted
News On 6
Oklahoma death row inmate Phillip Hancock was executed Thursday, Nov. 30. The Pardon and Parole board recommended clemency in a 3-2 vote in October, and the governor's office did not grant clemency Thursday morning.
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Phillip Hancock Executed; No Clemency Granted
News On 6
Oklahoma death row inmate Phillip Hancock was executed Thursday, Nov. 30. The Pardon and Parole board recommended clemency in a 3-2 vote in October, and the governor's office did not grant clemency Thursday morning.
BeHeard Movement In Tulsa Helps Those Experiencing Homelessness
News On 6
A Tulsa organization called BeHeard Movement is creating real change for many people experiencing homelessness in the city. The organization's founder, Evan Dougoud, said their voices are the foundation of the movement.
BeHeard Movement In Tulsa Helps Those Experiencing Homelessness
News On 6
A Tulsa organization called BeHeard Movement is creating real change for many people experiencing homelessness in the city. The organization's founder, Evan Dougoud, said their voices are the foundation of the movement.
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Ryan Walters Shares New Accreditation Plans Ahead Of Dept. Of Education Meeting
News On 6
The Oklahoma State Department of Education meets this morning to discuss a change in accreditation, which would affect all public schools in the state.
Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Phillip Hancock Executed; No Clemency Granted
News On 6
Oklahoma death row inmate Phillip Hancock was executed Thursday, Nov. 30. The Pardon and Parole board recommended clemency in a 3-2 vote in October, and the governor's office did not grant clemency Thursday morning.
BeHeard Movement In Tulsa Helps Those Experiencing Homelessness
News On 6
A Tulsa organization called BeHeard Movement is creating real change for many people experiencing homelessness in the city. The organization's founder, Evan Dougoud, said their voices are the foundation of the movement.
Rain Gear Needed For Thursday And Big Coats On Friday
News On 6
Oklahoma Weather Forecast: Bookmark this page and refresh it often for the latest forecast and daily updates.
Local Artist Creates Unique Christmas Ornaments Of Tulsa Landmarks For Charity
News On 6
Bobbie Whaling has been creating the Tulsa Ornament since 1984. This year it will feature one of the finest examples of Art Deco architecture in town.
Tulsa's Winterfest Returns With Ice Skating, Photos With Santa And More
News On 6
You may have noticed the ice rink and iconic tree outside the BOK Center. That's because one of Tulsa's favorite traditions, Winterfest, is back. News On 6's Alyssa Miller laced up her skates Thursday morning and was ready to hit the ice.
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