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  • Jazz musicians find inspiration in many things. Himalayan art is not typically one of them. But at the Rubin Museum of Art, five top young pianists were all driven by something they saw.
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Gov. Mary Fallin and Republican legislative leaders have announced a plan to cut Oklahoma's top personal income tax rate to 5 percent…
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma has fallen short in its attempt to become one of six states that will develop test sites for drones.The Federal Aviation…
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled that a bill passed last session to cut the state's personal income tax and provide $120 million…
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Senate has approved a plan to cut the state's top individual income tax rate once revenue collections return to 2013…
  • Stream video of live performances from top singer-songwriters and folk artists as Mountain Stage celebrates its 34th anniversary.
  • An email thread released Wednesday is raising more questions about whether lanes were closed on the George Washington Bridge as political payback. The emails indicate that top officials in New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's administration are involved in the closures — motivated more by politics than a traffic study, as originally claimed.
  • Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announces a reduction in the number of U.S. troops in Iraq. Rumsfeld said the number of U.S. combat brigades in Iraq will be cut to 15 from 17. The top ground commander in Iraq, Gen. George Casey, also said he could advise further cuts in troop levels by spring.
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  • A report issued Friday by the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee says claims that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction were "not supported by the underlying intelligence." The report blames the CIA for overstating the threat and criticizes outgoing CIA Director George Tenet for skewing advice to top policy makers. Hear NPR's Renee Montagne and NPR's Tom Gjelten.
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