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  • The Oklahoma Election Board has removed more than 91,000 names from the state’s list of registered voters.Board spokeswoman Misha Mohr said Thursday that…
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Lottery says two trusts have claimed a $1 million Powerball prize.The lottery said Friday that Yippee QT Trust and Quite…
  • The Powerball jackpot has grown to $1.4 billion, and the drawing is still two days away.The prize was already the world's largest before lottery officials…
  • Tulsa city leaders became true public servants this afternoon. Members of the City Council and Mayor-Elect G.T. Bynum handed out ice cream and Bomb Pops…
  • Comentator Kim Lane says there is a new gimick on the Web — registering your baby with his/her own domain name.
  • French President Nicolas Sarkozy is heading for a runoff in the race for the presidency. After a first round of voting, he trailed Socialist Francois Hollande. Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen finished a strong third. The top two candidates head to a runoff May 6.
  • A new report delivers familiar — but important — data about the nature of childhood around the world.
  • Glacier National Park boasts some of the darkest skies in the U.S., so it's a perfect spot for a stargazing party at the top of 6,000-foot-tall Logan Pass.
  • Wuhan Hongxin Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. was supposed to be one of China's most advanced chipmakers. Now it's bankrupt — a big flop at a time when the country seeks technological self-reliance.
  • NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele talk about the first week of Wimbledon, soccer's Gold Cup final between the U.S. and Mexico, and Joey Chestnut's return to the hot-dog-eating big stage.
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