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Stocks fell June 13 as Middle East tensions rose; oil jumped while inflation stayed tame and jobless claims increased.
More than 500 guests at the Oklahoma City Zoo’s recent gala donned black and white outfits to “Waddle and Whirl” and raise ...
The East End District will come alive June 19–21 as “Juneteenth on the East” returns to celebrate Black liberation, culture, ...
Former Oklahoma State University President Dr. Kayse Shrum has joined the Chickasaw Nation as chief health strategy officer.
An investigation conducted by two animal-protection organizations released Wednesday found the Oklahoma Gamefowl Commission ...
The Oklahoma Historical Society has been instrumental in preserving and rehabilitating historic resources around the state for almost half a century. Agency officials said its State Historic ...
Everything ever said on the internet was just the start of teaching artificial intelligence about humanity. Tech companies ...
U.S. employers added 139,000 jobs in May despite hiring slowdown, amid trade tensions and recession fears under Trump’s ...
For the past eleven years, I’ve led groups of University of Central Oklahoma students on a research and study tour of London.
The State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering will continue under its current structure for at least another year. Oklahoma lawmakers this session extended the sunset date of the board, which oversees ...
Oklahoma has lost a weather hero. Legendary meteorologist Gary England died Tuesday at the age of 85. The longtime News 9 weatherman was a cornerstone of the Oklahoma City journalism and meteorology ...
Fortunately, congressional officials have also proposed allowing states to impose work requirements. To stay on Medicaid, the ...