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  • Six-player Texas Hold 'em has been too tough for a machine to master — until now. A bot named Pluribus crushed some of the world's best poker players using brash and unorthodox strategies.
  • In the local news:The first town hall meeting on a likely criminal justice tax is set for tonight.Concourse renovation is underway at Tulsa…
  • In the news:The winter storm is still coming, just slower than first anticipated.Tulsa kidnapping suspect leads Tulsa Police on a chase through the city,…
  • In our local news:Time is running short for signing up for the ACA.Wildfires keep firefighters busy in north Tulsa County.House members take action to…
  • On the same night in Florida, two police officers were fatally shot in Kissimmee, near Orlando, and two were shot in Jacksonville. Two others were shot in Pennsylvania.
  • In the local news:The state toxicology report shows the Black man shot and killed by a White Tulsa Police officer had PCP in his system at the time of his…
  • The search giant is expected to be the top firm in online display advertising revenue this year, according to analysts at eMarketer. Google would unseat the reigning online ad champ Facebook. That would be a blow for Facebook, which only last year managed to beat back the previous top earner: Yahoo.
  • All three started as one thing and became something else entirely as people used digital tools to add their own interpretations and comments and then spread their work around the Web.
  • Bob Clark plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Ayesha Rascoe.
  • Tulsa’s homeless advisor says the past two winter storms point to the need for an emergency shelter in the city. State Superintendent Ryan Walters is continuing his push to put bibles in public school classrooms and is slated to speak in Glenpool to a group that believes they are “anointed” by God to run government.
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