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Local headlines for Monday, November 29, 2021
Latest News on Coronavirus
- The World Health Organization warns of very high risk posed by the omicron variant
- As omicron spreads, studies suggest that travel bans alone don't do much good
- Omicron variant spreads to North America, Australia and more of Europe
- Fauci says the omicron variant will inevitably appear in the U.S.
- The omicron variant spreads across Europe as new travel bans take effect
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The Oklahoma Music Minute continues to feature musicians and bands from across Oklahoma. As live music gets back on its feet, we hope you'll get a chance to enjoy fun and safe concerts again.
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Lincoln Riley is out as OU’s head football coach.
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Tensions are driven by the still-divisive personality of former President Trump, by issues such as vaccines and mandates and by the prospect of big Republican gains in the elections of 2022 and 2024.
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Large retailers have spent billions of dollars to woo workers. Smaller stores that can't do that expect staff shortages will lead to lost sales. They're asking shoppers to be patient.
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The celebrated composer-songwriter died on Friday. He had won several Tonys and Grammys, as well as an Oscar and Pulitzer, for musicals including West Side Story and Company.
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The annual winter monarch butterfly migration, which has seen steep declines in recent years, seems to be making a comeback. Biologists are encouraged and confused by the trend.
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Even the Grinch can't stop shoppers in what's predicted to be a record holiday season.
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Travis McMichael; his father, Greg; and their neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan all faced nine criminal counts in Georgia state court, including felony murder, aggravated assault and false imprisonment.
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KOSU is covering the coronavirus in Oklahoma and how it's affecting our lives. Bookmark this page for the latest updates.
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Booster shots have been authorized for all U.S. adults, and the government is urging people to get them. But what if you've already had COVID and the vaccine?
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The infrastructure package sets aside billions for the power grid. That may not be enough to reshape a system not designed for the extreme weather brought about by a warming planet.
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The U.S. has ratified more than 370 treaties with American Indian nations. Yet many Americans know little about the these legally binding treaties, that shaped, and continue to impact, the country today.
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This Week In Oklahoma Politics
- Epic Virtual Charter School cuts, congressional redistricting, National Guard vaccine mandates and more
- Opioid lawsuit ruling, Biden vaccine challenge, OKCPS teacher firings and more
- Redistricting map released, Julius Jones clemency recommended, anti-protestor bill blocked and more
- Health commissioner resigns, abortion bills halted and more
Latest From NPR Music
- Honored onscreen and in sound, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, a messenger whose time is now
- Musician Joanne Shenandoah, a powerful voice for Native culture, dies at 64
- 10 Stephen Sondheim songs we'll never stop listening to
- Peter Jackson's Beatles docuseries adds nuance and revelations to well-known stories
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