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  • Tulsa County has joined resistance to the local USPS processing center moving its operations to Oklahoma City. A top aid to a former Tulsa mayor has passed away. Old social media posts written by State Superintendent Ryan Walters have surfaced. The Reservation Dogs co-creator has begun filming his next project here in Tulsa. The Oklahoma Attorney General has signed onto a legal brief questioning a federal statute that shields tech companies from civil lawsuits.
  • - The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre is now the subject of an inquiry by the U.S. Department of Justice. - Bixby High School’s principal is under criminal investigation after reports of inappropriate behavior with students. - A collaborative study between Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma is testing whether drugs like Ozempic can curb alcohol use. - Tulsa County’s top prosecutor is requesting an Oklahoma department be investigated over alleged misspending.
  • NBC Sports has made a bet on the English Premier League, and the network is making matches all ten Boxing Day matches available to paying cable subscribers. Matt Weiland, co-editor of The Thinking Fan's Guide to the World Cup, joins Robert Siegel to talk about why the Premier League games are worth watching.
  • Three teenage girls make a pact to lose their virginity after senior prom — and three parents embark on a hysterical odyssey to stop them — in Kay Cannon's raunchy new sex comedy.
  • Top officials from China and the U.S. met face-to-face in Alaska today. So far the talks have been tense, with both sides exchanging heated words.
  • A Nevada grand jury indicted six individuals who submitted documents falsely attesting that they were the state's official presidential electors, and that Donald Trump won Nevada in the 2020 election.
  • Missy Franklin set a new American record as she won gold in the 100m backstroke. Earlier in the day, Yannick Agnel of France won the 200m men's freestyle, beating a field that included American Ryan Lochte. And U.S. swimmers swept the top two spots in the men's 100m backstroke, with Matthew Grevers winning gold.
  • Florida Gulf Coast's run as NCAA darlings has ended, but it was an outcome the stats predicted. Michigan also rallied Friday, joining the likes of Duke and Louisville. The remaining eight teams will be vying this weekend to make the Final Four.
  • Michal Kapral is a top "joggler." Naturally, that means juggling while jogging. He already held the world record in joggling a marathon. Now, he's run one without dropping a ball even once.
  • President Biden has said he's open to compromise on his plans to expand the social safety, but some advocates are concerned that access to benefits may be too limited.
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