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An Air India passenger plane bound for London with more than 240 people on board crashed Thursday in India’s northwestern city of Ahmedabad, and there were no known survivors, officials said.
Everything ever said on the internet was just the start of teaching artificial intelligence about humanity. Tech companies are now tapping into an older repository of knowledge: the library stacks.
I’ve heard quiet musings from the state’s nonprofit communities about how difficult it is to meet the growing needs of Oklahomans in the current economic climate.
An investigation conducted by two animal-protection organizations released Wednesday found the Oklahoma Gamefowl Commission is connected to cockfighting.
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 ...
Some team members have untapped potential, and as leaders, we can see the potential sitting dormant. It is frustrating because we know they have more to offer, but they won’t stretch themselves to ...
More than 70 natural disasters have occurred on tribal lands in the past decade, with some communities hit multiple times per year, according to federal disaster data. Many tribal communities lack ...
Senate Democratic Leader Julia Kirt said she was honored to have been named Senator of the Year by the Oklahoma Veterans Council. Each year, the Senate and House meet in a special joint session to ...
In a striking display of unity among the nation's highest court, on June 5, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court released six near-unanimous opinions in a single day, covering issues ranging from reverse ...
U.S. stocks are drifting on Wednesday after a report suggested President Donald Trump’s tariffs are not pushing inflation much higher, at least not yet.
Oklahoma’s kids are the canary in the coal mine — the first to suffer when our systems crack, the loudest warning bell when something is deeply wrong. And right now, they’re sounding the alarms.
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 ...
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