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  • Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population and has drawn praise for evolving into a vibrant, pluralistic democracy. But the rise of hard-line Muslim groups and recent cases of religious persecution have led some to question whether it lives up to that reputation.
  • For the last 10 weeks, a battle has raged for a small northeastern Ukrainian border town just five miles from Russia. After delays, Western military aid helped stall Russia's assault.
  • Mass layoffs, mass resignations, massive chaos: The upheaval at Twitter continues.
  • Advertisers collect information with every digital move people make. They then target ads based on that information. Communications scholar Joseph Turow worries that advertisers will use such data to discriminate against people and put them into "reputation silos."
  • A Tulsa juvenile detention officer is accused of sex trafficking, Catoosa gets upgraded vehicle registration services, the man often considered Oklahoma's greatest athlete is recognized by the White House, a local church reacts to new laws from the Methodist denomination regarding LGBTQ+ clergy and members, and the state updates pool maintenance requirements for the first time since the 1970s.
  • In a dramatic move reminiscent of the first days of the coronavirus in China some 19 months ago, flights and trains in and out of the city of 11 million have been halted.
  • While the panel upheld Facebook's suspension of the former president, it said the company's indefinite ban was wrong and gave Facebook six months to either ban Trump permanently or reinstate him.
  • In the local news:Tulsa education marchers arrive at the state capitol.Bartlesville and Sand Springs will resume school tomorrow. Other districts have yet…
  • In the local news:One dead, six injured in a tornado at Quapaw, Oklahoma.Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John Doak says this is a good time to review your…
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A strong storm has brought a wintry mix of rain, freezing rain, sleet and light snow to Oklahoma and resulted in at least one fatal…
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