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  • Transporting reams of athletes' medical information has become a major burden for the U.S. Olympic Committee. So the committee has decided to transition from paper to electronic records to track the complex medical care of Olympians.
  • Italy was also facing higher borrowing costs causing experts to worry the country's could soon find the rates unsustainable.
  • Banga is Smith's 11th studio album, her first collection of original material since 2004 and the first record she's released since the publication of her memoir Just Kids. Rock critic Ken Tucker says the music on Banga is marvelously uneven and frequently transporting.
  • Both men used speeches in Ohio this afternoon to again lay out their agendas — and to take some shots at the other guy's ideas.
  • May also marked the 327th consecutive month with above average temperatures.
  • Oklahoma has one of the highest teen pregnancy rates in the nation. Students at several Tulsa Public Schools will have a chance this summer to take part…
  • Egypt's Supreme Court declared recent elections illegal and ordered the Islamist-led parliament dissolved. The decision, by judges who were appointed by former dictator Hosni Mubarak, escalates the power struggle between the military government and the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamists.
  • Topping our local news:· Water and sewer rates in Tulsa will go up this fall.· The gates swing open at the Admiral Twin tonight.· Passenger rail for Tulsa…
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Department of Human Services has released its revisions to a plan to improve child welfare services. The revisions to…
  • Summer dust storms that blow through Phoenix have a funny name — haboobs — but they can be deadly. This summer, Arizona's transportation officials turned to poetry in their safety campaign, encouraging Twitter users to tweet haikus. This one came from Mindy Lee: "Haboobs blow through town / In one instant it is dark / Pull over and wait."
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