The European Parliament passed a resolution urging European institutions and governments to reduce reliance on U.S. technology companies and accelerate the adoption of domestic digital alternatives.
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The City of Stillwater declared an apartment complex on Boomer Road a public nuisance and authorized legal action against management after occupants said they went without hot water for months.
Ramadan does not suddenly begin when the first night of fasting arrives; it is a season that deserves thoughtful preparation. Getting ready for Ramadan means clearing space in your schedule, your heart, and your mind so you can welcome this blessed month with clarity and purpose. In this article, we will cover simple, realistic ways to prepare—spiritually, emotionally, and practically—so that when Ramadan comes, you are not scrambling to adjust, but ready to reap its rewards from the very first day.
Public school enrollment statewide declined by more than 10,000 students this year, the largest dip since the pandemic, mirroring national trends, new data shows.
Of African ancestry, he was born a slave in the possession of the Azd tribe.[2] Later he was owned by Al-Tufayl ibn Al-Harith, the stepson of the Rashidun caliph Abu Bakr, who was also a member of this tribe but probably younger than Amer.
Google agreed to pay $68 million to settle claims its voice assistant illegally spied on users to, among other things, serve them advertisements
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, alleging that the company has misled billions of users by falsely claiming that WhatsApp messages are fully protected by end-to-end encryption.
Less than a month after the agency said it would begin garnishing wages by sending notices to roughly 1,000 borrowers in default the first full week of January, the department said that the temporary delay would allow it to implement “major student loan repayment reforms” under Republicans’ tax and spending cut bill that President Donald Trump signed into law in 2025.
Sen. Kendal Sacchieri (R-Blanchard) has introduced Senate Bill 1488, legislation that would establish a moratorium on the construction of new data centers in Oklahoma until November 1, 2029, and direct the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to study the long-term effects these large facilities may have on state infrastructure and resources
Payne County residents may expect a snowy, freezing weekend. The main weather event will begin Friday evening and end at sunrise or possibly mid-morning on Sunday, said Meteorologist Phillip Ware of the National Weather Service in Norman.
The Big 12 Conference released league schedules Wednesday, and the Cowboys will begin conference play Sept. 26 at West Virginia.
The City of Stillwater celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day with its annual community march.
Members of President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace,” the committee that will oversee the reconstruction of Gaza, will receive a permanent seat if they pay $1 billion, according to a US official.
Tech giants are in a heated race to build data centers and dominate the AI landscape. But America might not be ready for the energy demand.
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