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Attorney General John O’Connor announced Tuesday that Oklahoma and a coalition of other attorneys general obtained two multistate settlements with Experian concerning data breaches in 2012 and 2015 that compromised the personal information of millions of consumers nationwide. Experian is a credit reporting company that serves over one billion people.
Read moreJobs in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) often require a bachelor’s degree or higher, leaving few STEM opportunities for workers younger than 25 who shape the nation’s future workforce.
Read moreWashington (UPI) – The Indians who came to Washington wanted to assert their ancient culture and there was something distinctively tribal binding them together that to them needed no explanation.
Read moreNow that recreational boating is coming to a close in much of the country, BoatUS takes a look back at the Top 10 boat names ordered this season through its online boat graphics service and provides some commentary.
Read moreOU Health Harold Hamm Diabetes Center at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and its community partners, Hunger Free Oklahoma and the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, are on a path to cure diabetes through prevention. On Thursday, November 17, they invite the public to participate in a panel discussion on how to accomplish that goal.
Read moreThe U.S. Census Bureau announced Tuesdzay a change in associate director for Decennial Census Programs. Albert E. Fontenot Jr., who has held the position since October 2017, will be moving to a new role as executive senior advisor for Decennial Census Programs. Deborah Stempowski, currently assistant director for Decennial Census Programs, will be associate director for Decennial Census Programs.
Read moreNature is unpredictable and far from perfect, especially where people are involved.
Read moreBy Ken Childers Editor Registered voters in Seminole County, save for those who have already cast absentee ballots, will join the nation today in taking to the polls in a hotly contested general election.
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