FCC votes to restore net neutrality – what that could mean for your internet speed
The FCC has voted to reinstitute net neutrality regulations – why this could be great news for your internet speed.
The FCC has voted to reinstitute net neutrality regulations – why this could be great news for your internet speed.
Southwest is closing operations at four airports because of delivery delays for Boeing airliners. The cutback comes as the airline reported a first-quarter loss of $231 million and said it will also limit hiring and offer voluntary leave to employees.
The order from USDA comes as particles of bird flu were detected in a few pasteurized milk samples, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Tuesday. The spread of the bird flu among cattle has prompted the FDA to increase testing.
Weather forecasters at the University of Pennsylvania predicted a record hurricane season for 2024 on Thursday, a “hyperactive” season that could threaten the Gulf Coast.
Audra Beasley was arrested Thursday during an Oklahoma State Department of Education board meeting for willful disruption.
Days after coming home from cancer surgery, she found the strength to save her father-in-law from a house fire.
Kim Kardashian will join Vice President Harris at the White House on Thursday for a roundtable on criminal justice reform that will highlight President Biden's use of pardon power.
Seven inmates who say they were locked inside 3 by 3-foot showers at the Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton are suing.
The Tennessee castle where Taylor Swift filmed the music video for her 2008 hit song "Love Story" will soon open as a wedding and honeymoon destination, according to its owner.
3M is recalling approximately 40,000 noise-reducing earmuffs that could crack, leading to potential overexposure to loud sounds.
For millions of American workers, the federal government took two actions this week that could bestow potentially far-reaching benefits.
Alina Habba, an attorney for former President Trump, signaled she does not have high hopes for the former president’s success in the New York hush money trial.
The highly-anticipated Olympic Team Trials for canoe/kayak slalom and kayak cross are kicking off on April 26, and if you plan to attend, it's best to prepare ahead of time.
"It's going to be a really exciting weekend for Oklahoma City."
An Oklahoma state audit released this week revealed a non-profit the state tasked with distributing thousands in federal Emergency Rent Assistance funds instead spent a large portion of the funds on personal things, including meals and entertainment.
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares mostly declined Thursday as investors awaited a flood of global earnings reports, including updates from U.S. tech companies known as the “Magnificent Seven.” Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 slid 1.4% in morning trading to 37,931.81. South Korea's Kospi dropped nearly 1.0% to 2,649.96. Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 0.5% to 17,282.67, [...]
In court filings, attorneys for the city of Baltimore claimed the owner of the container ship Dali, along with its operators, were "grossly and potentially criminally negligent."
Kid Cudi has canceled all shows for his planned "Insano World Tour" this summer after breaking his foot during Coachella last weekend.
Two yearling mountain lions were saved from drowning in a dam's spillway.
Traffic can be seen buzzing by as the barbers rushed to grab the child.
An Oklahoma City mother is criticizing her child's school for losing track of her and another student while they were in the school's care.
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters is pushing back on the Biden Administration telling school districts not to comply with the new Title XI regulations. The new rules would prohibit sex-based discrimination at government-funded schools.
A TikTok influencer is scared to live in her Oklahoma City apartment after several incidents involving a stalker within the last month.
On Wednesday, the Oklahoma Senate voted to override Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto after he rejected a bill that some believe would protect survivors of domestic violence.
A Kentucky man charged for using pepper spray against law enforcement officers and carrying a Confederate flag while storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was sentenced Monday to over two years in prison.