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Crash causes traffic delays on NB I-44 northwest of OKC

BREAKING NEWS IS HAPPENING NOW. WE ARE FOLLOWING THE BREAKING NEWS. AN ACCIDENT CAUSED A HUGE RECOVERY THIS MORNING ON THE 723. I’M KYLIE WALKER. I AM SHELBY CASHMAN. THIS IS HAPPENING IN THE NORTH LANES OF I-44. WE HAVE SKY 5 PILOT CHASE RUTLEDGE ON THE SCENE OF THE BACKUP AND HUNT OF THE ACCIDENT. WHAT IS HAPPENING? YES. SHELBY. KYLIE THIS IS THE ACCIDENT WE MENTIONED HERE BEFORE THE 6:00 SHOW END FOR VEHICLES INVOLVED HERE. THEY HAVE THEM OFF THE SIDE OF THE ROAD NOW, BUT THE BACKUP IS EXTENSIVE. IT NARROWS ALL THE WAY TO ENCIS…

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New York City spent $50,000 to send migrants to Florida, Texas, China: report

New York City spent roughly $50,000 over a one-year period to resettle dozens of migrants in different parts of the United States, including Florida and Texas, as well as other countries, including South American nations and even the china The city spent $50,000 between April 2022 and April 2023 to relocate 114 immigrant households in states across the country, according to data obtained by Politico. The top three states were Florida (28 households), Texas (14) and North Carolina (6). The outlet also reported that five households were sent to other countries, including Peru, China, Ecuador and Venezuela. The existence of…

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Analysis: Moscow risks losing iron power in Russia. The next 24 hours are critical

CNN — This does not happen in Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Especially in public. The Russian president faces the most serious threat to his grip on power in the 23 years he has led the nuclear state. And it’s amazing to see how the veneer of total control he’s maintained all this time, the ultimate selling point of his autocracy, crumbles overnight. It was inevitable and impossible. Inevitable, since the mismanagement of the war had meant that only a system as homogeneously closed and immune to criticism as the Kremlin could survive such an atrocious misadventure. And it’s impossible, as Putin’s…

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Freedom on the right; justice on the left; intolerance for all | SONDERMAN | news

“With freedom and justice for all.” Thus ends our pledge of allegiance. As a statement of aspiration, it shines. As a description of the nation’s condition, it burns a little less brightly. First, it must be recognized that neither freedom nor justice has ever been distributed equally. Some Americans have enjoyed some for much longer than others. In many ways, this gap has narrowed appreciably with racial healing and greater acceptance of personal choices, although there is still a long way to go. Although in other ways, the gap has grown with the acceleration of the division of wealth. It…

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Trump links latest Hunter revelations to Biden’s inaction on China’s Cuban spy base: ‘Bigger than Watergate’

Former President Donald Trump on Saturday linked new revelations about Hunter Biden’s business dealings to what he described as President Biden’s inaction in the face of China’s efforts to build a spy base in Cuba. Trump spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority gala in Washington DC and reacted to recent claims by an IRS whistleblower that the agency obtained a 2017 WhatsApp message from Hunter Biden to Henry Zhao, CEO of Harvest Fund Management, in which Hunter alleged. he was with his father and appointed him to pressure Zhao into fulfilling a commitment. “I’m sitting here…

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Political activist Robert ‘Say’ McIntosh dies aged 79

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Noted Little Rock civil rights activist Robert “Say” McIntosh has died at age 79. He was the founder of Say’s Stop The Violence Organization and the Say McIntosh Foundation. The McIntosh Black Santa Christmas Toy Drive takes place in North Little Rock McIntosh’s family says his work will continue through the foundation. His legacy included a Black Santa program at Christmas time, advocacy for residents of high-rise buildings, Stop the Violent Homicide Crosses from being up until MLK Day McIntosh also helped with the placement of memorial crosses to the victims of the violence at the…

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The Humphries twins verbally commit to Oregon

Twin sisters Nicole Humphries and Samantha Humphries have had impactful pieces and changed the game for the Flower Mound distance program. The two entered high school in 2021 and have been leaders on the Texas running back scene ever since. Now, they have verbally committed to continue their student-athlete journey and hope to make the same impact at the NCAA level in the University of Oregon. The two Jaguar runners have helped Flower Mound win three UIL 6A cross country team titles, as well as one in track and field. With a range from the 800m through cross country, the…

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An inmate who left Hodgen Correctional Facility was returning to prison

Breaking News Update 10:04 am 06/21/23: An inmate who left the Jim E. Hamilton Correctional Center in Hodgen, according to the ODOC. Officials say Dallas McGlone was just south of the facility at 11:10 p.m. Tuesday. This is a breaking news update from the original storecan be found below. — An inmate has illegally walked away from the Jim E. Hamilton Correctional Center in Hodgen, Okla., according to ODOC. ODOC said Dallas McGlone left sometime between 2 and 6 p.m. on June 20. McGlone, 38, is a white man serving a seven-year sentence out of Rogers County for robbery, ODOC…

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