Man in charge of Oklahoma County Jail resigns by choice
Man in charge of Oklahoma County Jail resigns by choice
Man in charge of Oklahoma County Jail resigns by choice
Kelly Oubre is set to return to the lineup on Wednesday against the Washington Wizards.
"Zero percent growth of money supply means unemployment, recession, and deflation," Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel warned.
The zigzagging lines showed the mother must have “crawled erratically” before nesting, North Carolina wildlife officials said.
Prosecutors charged a man Monday with four counts of murder in the fatal shootings of three homeless men in Los Angeles and a suburban resident last month. Jerrid Joseph Powell was also charged with one count of residential robbery and one count of being a felon with a firearm, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said in a statement. Powell, 33, was scheduled to appear in court for arraignment later in the day.
From a potential economic recession to continuation of the ongoing bull market, here's what Wall Street expects to happen next year.
Beyoncé's "Renaissance" and Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour" concert films are helping to "reenergize a whole new audience" at the movies.
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — A police officer testified in the first-degree murder trial of a former Saskatchewan Mountie that Bernie Herman texted his wife saying he had shot a man on the night he was arrested. Herman is on trial for the 2021 death of 26-year-old Braden Herman. The two are not related. Braden Herman's body was found in an isolated area of Little Red River Park on the outskirts of Prince Albert, Sask., that May. Bernie Herman, who was a 32-year member of the RCMP, was arrested the sam
Video circulated on social media showed the crowd outside Goldie, a kosher restaurant owned by the American Israeli chef Michael Solomonov
EDMONTON — The Alberta government has fired more than half the city councillors of a Calgary-area municipality, saying they failed to act on demands to fix their dysfunctional government. Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver announced he was immediately dismissing Mayor Jeff Colvin and three of the remaining six councillors for the City of Chestermere, just east of Calgary. Three other top administration officials were dismissed, and the government has appointed an administrator to run Chesterm
Celebrated musician Chad Allan, who carved a place in Canadian rock music history for his part in the founding of iconic bands the Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive, has died. He was 80. Jamie Anstey, vice president of Regenerator Records which reissued a number of his early albums and recordings, said Allan died Nov. 28 but his family asked friends to delay announcing the news to give them time to grieve privately. Allan had suffered a number of strokes since 2017 and had spent time in hos
The amendment, tabled by Labour’s Dame Diana Johnson, was approved by 246 votes to 242, majority four.
The Maryland grandfather hit his biggest jackpot yet.
A couple who lives on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo reached out to 7 News to talk about an issue they say affects their quality of life.
Sarah Burton, Jonathan Anderson and Valentino Garavani among winners at one of industry’s biggest nights
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RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Black and Latino voters sued in federal court on Monday seeking to strike down congressional districts drawn this fall by Republican state legislators that they argue weaken minority voting power in violation of the U.S. Constitution. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court challenges four districts where the plaintiffs contend GOP leaders in charge of the General Assembly moved around groups of voters that minimizes the voting strength of minorities while be
General Motors CEO Mary Barra said on Monday the Detroit automaker is "very focused on righting the ship" at Cruise, its troubled self-driving unit but said it did not plant to say how much it will spend until its completes a pair of reviews. Barra said at a media event an ongoing outside external safety review will guide the company's path forward and is expected to be completed in early 2024. "We'll work through the challenges we have right now at Cruise," Barra said.
The US Supreme Court heard arguments between the US Trustee Program, which is part of the Department of Justice, and Purdue Pharma over the drugmaker's bankruptcy plan. As part of the bankruptcy settlement, the Sackler family, which primarily owned and ran the company, was shielded from civil lawsuits, something the trustee is taking issue with. Yahoo Finance Legal Reporter Alexis Keenan breaks down the case. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live.
Consultants discuss repairs made in Boca Raton condo building during recertification process
More California Rite Aid locations, including three in the Sacramento and Tahoe region, are expected to close.