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Analytics and rule changes are driving a surge in 2-point conversion attempts in college football, changing end-of-game strategies.
“Artificial intelligence is going to replace literally half of all white-collar workers in the U.S.,” Ford Motor Chief Executive Jim Farley said in an interview last week with author Walter Isaacson ...
The Teaching to Teach Apprenticeship Program helps 90 Oklahomans earn teaching certificates while working in schools across the state.
Oklahoma women entrepreneurs Erin Ogee and Crystal Glass launch Sober Sally’s, reflecting a statewide surge in female-led businesses.
OU researchers study how cannabis use may affect recovery after head and neck cancer surgery, tracking patients over six months.
That begins at the table. Calcium from dairy products like milk, yogurt, and cheese is among the most easily absorbed. For those who are lactose intolerant or dairy-free, calcium-fortified beverages ...
The Greater OKC Asian Chamber launches Young Professional Leaders workshops to boost careers, networking and cultural confidence for young professionals.
Glencoe Public Schools sues OSSAA after students barred from basketball under Rule 24, sparking backlash from parents, lawmakers and Gov. Stitt.
Choctaw Nation collected 1,826 units in the 2024 Tribal Blood Drive Challenge, earning first place for most blood collected and projection accuracy.
Our colleges and universities are supposed to be embracing policies and programs that provide skills and experiences that set their students up for success in the professional workplace.
Wall Street edges up as investors eye Fed rate cut despite July inflation jump, mixed retail sales and falling consumer sentiment.
Oklahoma lawmakers begin 2025 interim study on protecting scenic rivers, focusing on expanding protections to Kiamichi and ...
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