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Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Lankford asked U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer during a Finance Committee hearing Tuesday about the "timeline" for the Trump administration to negotiate new ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WDRB) -- Flooding has worsened in Frankfort as the Kentucky River crested at a near record level overnight, shutting down multiple roads and businesses and forcing people out of ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said during a CNBC interview on Tuesday morning that the U.S. is in a position to win a trade war against China, and their decision to escalate and retaliate ...
The Ohio River at Louisville is currently expected to crest by mid-week at about 37 feet, which would rival the 2018 flood and be among the 10 worst in city history. The flood has claimed four ...
MCCRACKEN COUNTY — Crews began installing Paducah’s floodgates on Sunday, as the Ohio River is expected to crest slightly under 50 feet at Paducah in the days ahead. The city previously ...
A local history lover has unveiled a stunning work of art depicting a redesign of Coventry coat of arms - made up entirely from thousands bits of broken pottery found mudlarking. The painstaking ...
While some Republican lawmakers support giving Congress more control over tariffs, Sens. Lankford and Mullin have not yet committed to backing the effort. Oklahoma’s U.S. senators doubled down ...
Without that approval, the tariffs would expire. The Oklahoman asked spokespeople for Oklahoma's U.S. senators, James Lankford and Markwayne Mullin, whether or not the lawmakers supported the measure.
Current forecasts are calling for the Wabash at Mt. Carmel to crest at 29.6 feet. The Skillet Fork near Wayne City is expected to rise from 13.8 feet to 16.3 feet and outside it’s parameters of 15 ...
James Lankford have been praised for defending ... Her son Tom continues the family tradition of service in the U.S. Congress and our thoughts and prayers are with Congressman Cole and the ...
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