• Australian police charge Vatican cardinal with sex offenses

    Australian police charge Vatican cardinal with sex offenses
    Cardinal George Pell is Pope Francis’ chief financial adviser.
  • FAA issues new rules to combat air traffic controller fatigue

    FAA issues new rules to combat air traffic controller fatigue
    (The Hill) – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is issuing new rules and guidelines to combat reports of fatigue among air traffic controllers.To lower the risk of exhaustion and burnout, the controllers will be mandated to take 12 hours off before midnight shifts and 10 hours off between shifts in general, FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker said in a statement released on Friday. The requirements will be effective in 90 days.  ‘Never back down to a woke mob!’
  • Happy 4/20: Where to find free or discounted food on April 20

    Happy 4/20: Where to find free or discounted food on April 20
    (NEXSTAR) – Saturday is the infamous 4/20 and many fast-food chains are offering discounts on food.
    FatburgerFatburger customers can get an Original Fatburger for just $4.20 from participating locations on April 20. But the deal isn’t available in-store — orders must be placed online at Order.Fatburger.com.Insomnia CookiesInsomnia Cookies is offering customers the chance to “trade in your munchies” for a free cookie through April 22: Guests are instructed to bring i
  • Olympic organizers unveil strategy for using artificial intelligence in sports

    Olympic organizers unveil strategy for using artificial intelligence in sports
    LONDON (AP) — Olympic organizers unveiled their strategy Friday to use artificial intelligence in sports, joining the global rush to capitalize on the rapidly advancing technology.The International Olympic Committee outlined its agenda for taking advantage of AI. Officials said it could be used to help identify promising athletes, personalize training methods and make the games fairer by improving judging.“Today we are making another step to ensure the uniqueness of the Olympic Games
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  • ERs refused to treat pregnant women, leaving one to miscarry in a lobby restroom

    ERs refused to treat pregnant women, leaving one to miscarry in a lobby restroom
    WASHINGTON (AP) — One woman miscarried in the restroom lobby of a Texas emergency room as front desk staff refused to admit her. Another woman learned that her fetus had no heartbeat at a Florida hospital, the day after a security guard turned her away from the facility. And in North Carolina, a woman gave birth in a car after an emergency room couldn't offer an ultrasound. The baby later died.Complaints that pregnant women were turned away from U.S. emergency rooms spiked in 2022 after th
  • Is TikTok going to be banned?

    Is TikTok going to be banned?
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Efforts to ban TikTok in the U.S. have been revived and could get a vote in Congress as early as Saturday but those opposed say that’s a violation of Americans’ free speech rights.The legislation now has the support of a key senator and likely has enough yes votes in Congress to pass.The bill to ban TikTok is included in a supplemental foreign aid package to help Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan.The House passed legislation earlier this year to force the sale of TikT
  • Person sets themself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse

    Person sets themself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse
    NEW YORK (WPIX) -- A person set themself on fire outside the courthouse where former President Donald Trump was on trial Friday.
    A person could be seen lying on the ground outside at a park across the street from the Manhattan courthouse. People rushed over to douse the person with a fire extinguisher and try to bat the flames away. NewsNation crews at the courthouse witnessed court officers and New York police officers rushing toward the flames in a chaotic scene.
    Emergency responders then rush
  • Man set himself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse

    Man set himself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse
    NEW YORK (WPIX) -- A man set himself on fire outside the courthouse where former President Donald Trump was on trial Friday.
    The man could be seen lying on the ground outside at a park across the street from the Manhattan courthouse. People rushed over to douse him with a fire extinguisher and try to bat the flames away. NewsNation crews at the courthouse witnessed court officers and New York police officers rushing toward the flames in a chaotic scene.
    Emergency responders then rushed him away
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  • Tesla recalls new Cybertrucks over accelerator hazard

    Tesla recalls new Cybertrucks over accelerator hazard
    (The Hill) - Tesla is recalling some of its Cybertruck vehicles after a hazard was found with the accelerator pedal.According to a recall notice posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the accelerator pedal pad may dislodge and cause the pedal to be trapped by the interior trim.Tesla co-founder and CEO Elon Musk stands in front of the newly unveiled all-electric battery-powered Tesla Cybertruck at Tesla Design Center in Hawthorne, Calif., Nov. 21, 2019.The recall no
  • Singer and 'American Idol' finalist Mandisa dies at 47

    Singer and 'American Idol' finalist Mandisa dies at 47
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Gospel singer Mandisa, who rose to national fame on the competition show "American Idol," died at her home in Nashville, Tennessee, on Thursday. She was 47.Mandisa Hundley, who used just her first name throughout her singing career, began as a member of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, a prominent African American choir at Fisk University in Tennessee.April 19 Remembrance Ceremony to honor those lost in 1995She gained national fame in 2006 when she made it to the final 1
  • Taylor Swift's new album takes 'tortured' turn: What secrets do the lyrics reveal?

    Taylor Swift's new album takes 'tortured' turn: What secrets do the lyrics reveal?
    (AP) – Who knew what Taylor Swift's latest era would bring? Or even what it would sound like? Would it build off the moodiness of “Midnights” or the folk of “evermore”? The country or the '80s pop of her latest re-records? Or its two predecessors in black-and-white covers: the revenge-pop of “Reputation” and the literary Americana of “folklore”?“The Tortured Poets Department,&r
  • Edmond woman arrested on child pornography charges

    Edmond woman arrested on child pornography charges
    EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) - An Edmond woman was arrested on Wednesday on two child pornography charges.According to the Edmond Police Department, EPD's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force executed a search warrant at a home in northwest Edmond around 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 17. LOCAL NEWS: Seminole teacher aide under investigation for allegedly taping student’s mouths shut for talking
    The warrant was conducted as part of a child exploitation investigation with cybertips from the N
  • WATCH: Car smashes into OHP trooper's vehicle

    WATCH: Car smashes into OHP trooper's vehicle
    TULSA, Okla. (KFOR) - A car was caught on camera smashing into an Oklahoma Highway Patrol car on Thursday.According to OHP, the crash happened around 11 a.m. near I-44 and 49th Avenue in Tulsa. LOCAL NEWS: Court documents reveal suspect admitted ‘responsibility’ for death of missing Kansas women
    Officials say one vehicle struck another vehicle while leaving I-44. Shortly after the initial wreck, the suspect vehicle smashed into Trooper Mize's vehicle before trying to drive off.
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  • Car accident closes northbound I-35 near 33rd St. in Edmond

    Car accident closes northbound I-35 near 33rd St. in Edmond
    EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) - A rollover car accident is blocking traffic in the northbound lanes of I-35 just south of 33rd St. in Edmond.Officials say one person has been critically injured after being pinned in their vehicle.Drivers are encouraged to avoid the area and find an alternate route.Visit KFOR's Live Traffic Map for updates.
  • Video appearing to show 'unauthorized person' in pilot seat on Colorado Rockies flight investigated

    Video appearing to show 'unauthorized person' in pilot seat on Colorado Rockies flight investigated
    DENVER (KDVR) — The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a video that appears to show a Colorado Rockies coach sitting in the pilot's seat of a charter flight while the plane is in the air.The incident allegedly happened on a United Airlines-operated charter flight on April 10, according to the Wall Street Journal. Nexstar's KDVR does not have clearance to share the video, but it's been circulating online.
    "The FAA is investigating this event," a spokesperson confirmed in an em
  • Fire breaks out at historic Oregon hotel used in 'The Shining'

    Fire breaks out at historic Oregon hotel used in 'The Shining'
    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A fire broke out Thursday night at an Oregon hotel that film fans may recognize from Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining."Fire officials in Clackamas County said the fire broke out sometime before 9:30 p.m. in an attic of the Timberline Lodge, a historic Mount Hood hotel that served as the exterior for the Overlook Hotel in Kubrick's 1980 thriller. Man charged with setting fire at Sen. Bernie Sanders’ office: prosecutorsFire crews from Clackamas, as well as Hoodlan
  • Would you like a cicada salad? Buzzy bug dishes will arrive soon

    Would you like a cicada salad? Buzzy bug dishes will arrive soon
    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — As the nation prepares for trillions of red-eyed bugs known as periodical cicadas to emerge, it's worth noting that they're not just annoying, noisy pests — if prepared properly, they can also be tasty to eat.Blocks away from such French Quarter fine-dining stalwarts as Antoine's and Brennan's, the Audubon Insectarium in New Orleans has long served up an array of alternative, insect-based treats at its “Bug Appetit” cafe overlooking the Missis
  • Watch: Mountain biker has close encounter with rattlesnake after crash

    Watch: Mountain biker has close encounter with rattlesnake after crash
    SAN DIEGO (KSWB) -- A mountain biker had a close encounter with a rattlesnake earlier this month in California's Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve.Manuel Altamirano and his friends were riding their bikes on a trail when Altamirano fell off his bike and crashed into the dirt, winding up face-to-face with a rattlesnake."I’ve had countless encounters with these guys over the years, but it’s the first time I crashed on one. It all happened so fast," Altramirano said in an Instagram
  • April 19 Remembrance Ceremony to honor those lost in 1995

    April 19 Remembrance Ceremony to honor those lost in 1995
    The ceremony should begin shortlyOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A crown gathered for a remembrance ceremony at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum Friday morning.On April 19, 1995, a terrorist bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Downtown Oklahoma City, destroying it and damaging hundreds of building surrounding. During the bombing, 168 lives were lost.LOCAL NEWS: OCU breaking ground on Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza
    29 years later, the memory is still fresh for many in the community
  • Yukon Police: Alleged high school stabbing was 'fabricated'

    Yukon Police: Alleged high school stabbing was 'fabricated'
    UPDATE 04/19/2024 12:11 PMAccording to the Yukon Police Department, it has been determined that the alleged stabbing did not happened as it was reported. The incident was falsely reported.Officials say the incident was fabricated and there is no evidence supporting the individual's account."Yukon Police would like to emphasize the seriousness of making false reports, especially regarding incidents as grave as violent crimes. Fabricating such events not only wastes valuable resources and time but
  • Police investigating alleged stabbing at Yukon High School

    Police investigating alleged stabbing at Yukon High School
    YUKON, Okla. (KFOR) - Police are investigating after an alleged stabbing at Yukon High School Friday morning.According to Yukon Public Schools, the high school is currently under lockdown following the incident.Officials say one student was injured during the altercation and is receiving medical attention. Authorities are on the scene searching for the person involved.No more information is available as the investigation continues.
  • Shawnee still in early stages of rebuild 1 year after devastating tornado

    Shawnee still in early stages of rebuild 1 year after devastating tornado
    SHAWNEE, Okla. (KFOR) — Friday, April 19th marks one year since a supercell storm system roared across Oklahoma, spawning at least eight tornadoes. Preliminary hearings of Cole, Shawnee tornadoesShawnee was hit by a devastating EF-2 tornado. Oklahoma Baptist University was in the direct path; one of nearly 2,000 buildings in the city that took damage. 1,800 structures damaged in Shawnee
    We went out to Shawnee to see how the city is rebuilding 12 months later.More than 1,800 structures were
  • Seminole teacher aide under investigation for allegedly taping student's mouths shut for talking

    Seminole teacher aide under investigation for allegedly taping student's mouths shut for talking
    SEMINOLE, Okla. (KFOR) - A staff member at Seminole Public Schools is under investigation after a student’s parent filed a police report alleging that she duct taped her daughter’s mouth shut, along with several other students, for talking in class last week. “She placed the tape over her from ear to ear... Very shocked, appalled, shocked as a parent. It's like not the people that you would ever expect to do something like that,” said Rachel Ayers, parent of vic
  • 'They are wasting money': Attorney criticizes Oklahoma DOC response to court orders

    'They are wasting money': Attorney criticizes Oklahoma DOC response to court orders
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – An attorney representing six former Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) employees said he believes the state agency is going too far by vigorously appealing orders to reinstate them.Matthew Frisby said he's taken on each of the six employees cases in a span of just a little over a year. He said each case has gone before a judge, and a reinstatement order has been granted with backpay, but the former employees involved have not been allowed to return to wor
  • Athletes and the mayor try OKC RIVERSPORT ahead of Olympic trials

    Athletes and the mayor try OKC RIVERSPORT ahead of Olympic trials
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Almost a week before the Olympic trials at RIVERSPORT OKC, the mayor and several world-renowned athletes took the track for a spin on Thursday.
    On April 26 and 27, there will be 50 to 100 athletes from across the nation competing for the chance to participate in the Paris games come July.
    | READ MORE > RIVERSPORT to host U.S. Olympic team trials >"It's one of my favorite courses in the U.S.," said Zachary Lokken. Lokken said that he placed seventh during the Tokyo Ol
  • Eclipse tourism generates millions in revenue for Oklahoma

    Eclipse tourism generates millions in revenue for Oklahoma
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department (OTRD) is celebrating after southeast Oklahoma hosted a successful total solar eclipse event, generating millions of dollars through economic activity.
    “Oklahoma was the best place in the country to watch the 2024 total solar eclipse,” said Shelley Zumwalt, Secretary of Tourism, Wildlife & Heritage and Executive Director of the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department.OCU breaking ground on Survivor Tre
  • 'Scares me to death': OK House passes bill criminalizing illegal immigrants

    'Scares me to death': OK House passes bill criminalizing illegal immigrants
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — After a Texas law that would prohibit "sanctuary cities" stalled in federal court this year Oklahoma lawmakers say they feel it has now become their responsibility to keep illegal immigrants out of the state.Texas Senate Bill 4 looks to prohibit “sanctuary city” policies, which prohibit local law enforcement from inquiring about a person’s immigration status and complying with detainer requests. These policies often also prohibit the sharing of info
  • Oklahoma Christian University breaks ground on Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza

    Oklahoma Christian University breaks ground on Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza
    Editor's Note: The story has been updated to clarify which university is part of this memorial site.EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — Oklahoma Christian University (OC) breaks ground on the Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza this week.
    Construction bgan this week following the groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday.
    The Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza will be a place to remember and honor those who lost their lives in the Murrah Building and World Trade Center tragedies and to unite both OKC and NYC in solidarit
  • OCU breaking ground on Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza

    OCU breaking ground on Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza
    EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — Oklahoma Christian University breaks ground on the Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza this week.
    Construction will begin this week following the groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday.
    The Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza will be a place to remember and honor those who lost their lives in the Murrah Building and World Trade Center tragedies and to unite both OKC and NYC in solidarity.
    OC Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza renderings Image Courtesy OCUOC Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza ren
  • OC breaking ground on Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza

    OC breaking ground on Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza
    Editor's Note: The story has been updated to clarify which university is part of this memorial site.EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — Oklahoma Christian University (OC) breaks ground on the Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza this week.
    Construction bgan this week following the groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday.
    The Survivor Tree Memorial Plaza will be a place to remember and honor those who lost their lives in the Murrah Building and World Trade Center tragedies and to unite both OKC and NYC in solidarit

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