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NTSB: Train engineer's vision problems led to deadly Oklahoma wreck
BY CHRIS CASTEEL CCASTEEL@opubco.com |
Updated: 0 min ago
Investigators say a train engineer couldn't read key signals before an Oklahoma wreck that killed three.
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Edmond musicians conclude summer camp with concert
FROM STAFF REPORTS |
Published: Tue, Jun 18, 2013
Edmond students, who participated in Summer Strings Orchestra Camp and Santa Fe Band Camp, performed their final concert June 13.
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Updated: 18 min agoSuit: McDonald's wages put on costly debit card
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Would you like fees with that? A Pennsylvania woman has filed suit to avoid fees she may be charged to get her McDonald's wages from a debit card. Single mom Natalie Gunshannon has filed suit over bank fees that allegedly include $1.00 to check her balance, $1.50 to withdraw cash and $15 to replace a lost card. The 27-year-old Gunshannon, who lives near Wilkes-Barre, says the JPMorgan Chase payroll card was her only payment option. Her suit names franchise owners Albert and Carol Mueller, who employ about 800 people at 16 McDonald's restaurants in northeastern Pennsylvania. Gunshannon's lawyer, Michael Cefalo, says employers and banks are "squeezing the most vulnerable" workers.
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NSA director says plot against Wall Street foiled
Updated: 42 min ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. foiled a plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange because of the sweeping surveillance programs at the heart of a debate over national security and personal privacy, officials said Tuesday at a rare open hearing on intelligence led by lawmakers sympathetic to the spying. The House Intelligence Committee hearing provided a venue for officials to defend the once-secret programs and did little probing of claims that the collection of people's phone records and Internet usage has disrupted dozens of terrorist plots. Few details were volunteered. Army Gen. Keith Alexander, director of the National Security Agency, said the two recently disclosed programs — one that gathers U.S. phone records and anot
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Chrysler agrees to recall of Jeeps at risk of fire
Updated: 48 min ago
DETROIT (AP) — Chrysler abruptly agreed to recall 2.7 million older model Jeeps Tuesday, reversing a defiant stance and avoiding a possible public relations nightmare over fuel tanks that can rupture and cause fires in rear-end collisions. In deciding on the recall, Chrysler sidestepped a showdown with government safety regulators that could have led to public hearings with witnesses providing details of deadly crashes involving the Jeeps. The dispute ultimately could have landed in court and hurt Chrysler's image and its finances. The company said calls from customers concerned about the safety of their Jeeps played a part in its going along with the government's request.
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Tornado spotted near Denver airport terminal
Updated: 58 min ago
DENVER (AP) — A tornado warning for Denver International Airport is over and no damage has been reported. Passengers had to take shelter in bathrooms and stairwells for about a half-hour Tuesday after the warning was issued. The National Weather Service said a confirmed tornado was spotted in the area. Television coverage showed the airport's normally busy concourse was completely empty during the warning period. As the storm passed, police briefly blocked traffic from Interstate 70 to Pena Boulevard, which connects the interstate to the airport. Dark clouds blanketed parts of the horizon over the plains to the east. Severe thunderstorms could still produce some strong winds and hail in the area and across Color
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Ex-Bulger cohort says he's not a serial killer
Updated: 58 min ago
BOSTON (AP) — A former enforcer for James "Whitey" Bulger who admitted killing 20 people insisted Tuesday that he is not a hit man or a serial killer, but instead is a "nice guy" who was only trying to help his family and friends when he pumped bullets into victims while working with Bulger and his gang. John Martorano made the statements in his second day on the witness stand during an aggressive cross-examination by a lawyer for Bulger, who is charged in a racketeering indictment with participating in 19 killings in the 1970s and '80s as leader of the Winter Hill Gang. Bulger's lawyer, Hank Brennan, went after Martorano, sarcastically asking him about an assertion that he did not consider himself a hit man.
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Zimmerman trial attorneys pick 40 potential jurors
Updated: 1 hr ago
SANFORD, Fla. (AP) — Attorneys trying to pick a jury in George Zimmerman's murder trial have selected a pool of 40 potential jurors who will go on to a second round of questioning. The pool was whittled down Tuesday on the seventh day of jury selection for the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with fatally shooting Trayvon Martin. Prosecutors and defense attorneys had been questioning jurors about their exposure to media coverage of the case. They will now be able to ask those invited to the next round more detailed questions about how they feel about the case. Zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder. He is pleading not guilty.
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G-8 seeks unity on Syrian peace talks, tax evasion
Updated: 1 hr ago
ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland (AP) — President Barack Obama, Russian President Vladimir Putin and other G-8 leaders attempted to speak with one voice Tuesday on seeking a negotiated Syrian peace settlement — yet couldn't publicly agree on whether this means President Bashar Assad must go. Their declaration at the end of the two-day Group of Eight summit sought to narrow the diplomatic chasm between Assad's key backer, Russia, and Western leaders on starting peace talks in Geneva to end a two-year civil war that has claimed an estimated 93,000 lives. G-8 leaders also published sweeping goals for tightening the tax rules on globe-trotting corporations that long have exploited loopholes to shift profits into foreign shelters
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Updated: 1 hr agoFox News sued over airing suicide of chase suspect
PHOENIX (AP) — A woman sued Fox News Network for airing live footage last fall of a carjacking suspect in a police chase committing suicide in the Arizona desert and not using a time delay that would have prevented the death from being broadcast on national television. The lawsuit alleges the children of 33-year-old suspect JoDon Romero have suffered emotional distress from having seen the video of their father fatally shooting himself on Sept. 28 at the end of an 80-mile car chase. The lawsuit seeking unspecified damages was filed June 6 in county court in metro Phoenix by Angela Rodriguez, the mother of Romero's three sons, ages 15, 13 and 9. It was also filed against Fox Entertainment Group Inc. and Fox's parent company,
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| Published: Tue, Jun 18, 2013Tornado insurance claims near 71,000 in Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Insurance Department says nearly 71,000 insurance claims have been filed after central Oklahoma was raked by a series of violent tornadoes last month. Insurance Commissioner John Doak says insurance payments from the storms have topped $560 million. Doak announced plans Tuesday to hold a series of weekly forums for storm victims to allow those impacted by the storms to to ask questions and receive assistance with insurance-related issues. Department experts will discuss how to file a claim, what to do if a claim is denied, how to file a complaint and how to spot fraud, among other concerns. Two of last month's tornadoes were top-of-the-scale EF5s.
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Updated: 1 hr agoMcCaskill endorses Ready for Hillary group
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Claire McCaskill endorsed an outside political group encouraging Hillary Rodham Clinton to run for president in 2016, saying it was important for Democrats to build a groundswell of support for the former secretary of state. The Missouri Democrat's support of the Ready for Hillary PAC on Tuesday marked the first time a member of Congress has endorsed the group. The organization does not have official ties to the former first lady, but it's trying to lay the foundation for another Clinton campaign. McCaskill, an early supporter of Barack Obama when he was running for president in 2008, said Clinton had to give up her political operation when she joined Obama's Cabinet in 2009.
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House takes up far-reaching anti-abortion bill
Updated: 2 hr ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-led House on Tuesday sought to shore up their support from conservatives with a vote on one of the most far-reaching anti-abortion bills in years. The measure to restrict abortions to the first 20 weeks after conception will be ignored by the Democratic-controlled Senate but not necessarily by voters in next year's GOP primaries. Supporters see it as an opportunity to make inroads against legalized abortion while Democratic opponents portrayed it as yet another instance of what they call the GOP's war on women. The legislation, heading for near-certain passage in the House, contravenes the 1973 Roe v.
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Australian aerospace company to expand to Grove
BY BRIANNA BAILEY Business Writer bbailey@opubco.com |
Published: Tue, Jun 18, 2013
Move will create 20 jobs, and company expects to expand in Grove in the future.
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Stocks move higher on home building, low inflation
Updated: 6 hr ago
NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market is moving higher in midday trading after the government reported gains in home construction and low inflation. Investors are also sending stocks up because they expect the Federal Reserve will keep in place programs meant to prop up the economy. The Dow Jones industrial average was up 110 points, or 0.7 percent, to 15,292 at noon Eastern Daylight Time Tuesday. The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 10 points, or 0.6 percent, to 1,649. All 10 industry groups rose, led by telecommunications. The Nasdaq was up 25 points, or 0.7 percent, at 3,477. The pace of home construction rose in May and builders applied for permits to build single-family homes at the fastest pace in five ye
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Updated: 6 hr agoObama hints Bernanke likely to leave Fed in Jan.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has given the clearest signal yet that Chairman Ben Bernanke will likely leave the Federal Reserve when his term ends in January. During an interview with PBS' Charlie Rose that aired Monday, Obama said Bernanke has "already stayed a lot longer than he wanted or he was supposed to." Obama also said Bernanke has done "an outstanding job." Obama's comments came in response to a question that touched on whether he would reappoint Bernanke to a third four-year term. Bernanke is widely expected to make this his last term. The speculation intensified when Bernanke said through a spokesman in April that he would skip the Fed's annual August conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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BY SILAS ALLEN sallen@opubco.com | Updated: 6 hr agoTwo teacher programs at Oklahoma universities called ineffective
East Central University's undergraduate elementary education program and Northeastern State University's undergraduate special education program were flagged with consumer alerts on the National Council on Teacher Quality's Teacher Prep Review.
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Updated: 6 hr agoFamily sues over Colo. woman's death in TV project
DENVER (AP) — Survivors of a woman killed during the production of a reality TV show pilot have filed a wrongful death and negligence lawsuit against Discovery Communications Inc. and Anthropic Productions Corp. Terry Flanell's husband and daughter filed the lawsuit last week in federal court in Denver. It says the companies were producing a pilot focusing on the family's Colorado Springs business, Dragon Arms Inc. The suit says the opening sequence was to have employees walk through a cloud of smoke, but pyrotechnic devices that were used to create the smoke malfunctioned, and one struck Flanell. The lawsuit alleges no licensed pyrotechnics operator was on scene last year for filming of the "Brothers In Arms" pilot.
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Bieber behind wheel as car hits man in Hollywood
Updated: 7 hr ago
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Video shows Justin Bieber running into a photographer with his white Ferrari in Hollywood, but police say there was no crime and the injuries aren't life-threatening. Lt. Craig Valenzuela says Bieber's car collided with the person at 11:45 p.m. Monday on Sunset Boulevard. Valenzuela says nobody was cited or arrested and officers determined no crime was committed. He says investigators are trying to determine whether the pedestrian was in the roadway. A video posted by TMZ.com shows Bieber getting into a Ferrari. He's surrounded by paparazzi and as the car drives off, one falls to the ground and grips his knee. A request for comment from Bieber's publicist, Melissa Victor, was not immediately r
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Tiffany Gibson | Updated: 7 hr agoRumors, a sneaky Q&A and secret computer hack
This week started off with a bang Monday when Edward Snowden, the man behind the leak of the National Security Agency’s surveillance program, hosted a live Q&A on The Guardian’s website. Reporter Glenn Greenwald helped oversee the live chat, allowing readers to ask Snowden questions about his personal life and the leak.
