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  • 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.
  • In a Google ad now pulled from Olympics coverage, a dad uses AI to craft a fan letter from his daughter. It’s the wrong approach to express admiration in a star athlete – and to instill confidence in a burgeoning one.
  • The over-the-top ad combines the energy of Grand Theft Auto with the drama of the NBA Finals — all created by AI. Is it a sign of things to come?
  • Jalen Hurts tried the Golden Hat on for size and gave a half-hearted "horns down" sign in a group photo with the cheerleaders while celebrating the way…
  • Ann Powers picks her favorite chart-topping, radio-dominating songs of 2012.
  • The Bearcats were going nowhere, and now their best running back was limping off the field, giving Gerrid Doaks the chance he'd long awaited.The junior…
  • TULSA, Okla. (AP) — James Woodard scored 21 points as Tulsa held off a rally by UConn for a 66-58 victory in the first-ever meeting as American Conference…
  • The cost of the 2012 election will top a record $6 billion, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. If you find it difficult to visualize that figure, here are a few other ways to think about what $6 billion could buy.
  • In this morning's local news update:The metro unemployment rate falls below 5%.New plans are made public about a failed Broken Arrow Casino.A man is shot…
  • After serving in the Korean War and flying over 200 models of aircraft as a test pilot, Neil Armstrong used his experience to gently guide the lunar lander onto the untouched surface of the moon before making those first historic steps. He died last week, at age 82.
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