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Eager to Travel? Here Are the Top 22 Global Hot Spots With ‘Cheap' Airfares for 2022
Scott’s Cheap Flights analyzed round-trip airfares from the U.S. to locations all over the world to find 22 spots where historically good fares are on offer.
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WATCH: Man Removed From Plane Over Complaints of Unruly, Violent Behavior
A passenger on a Delta flight from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles recorded the moment that a man was removed from the airplane in handcuffs after allegedly assaulting a flight attendant and air marshal.
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Home-Flipping Profits Are Shrinking, But Here's Where You Can Net the Most
Home flipping may be making a comeback, but returns are shrinking.
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Looking to Vacation for Less? Here Are the Most, and Least, Affordable Destinations in the U.S.
If you’re keeping an eye on your budget for your next vacation, here’s a look at the most and least affordable spots in the U.S., according to ParkSleepFly.
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NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder Arena Will Be Called Paycom Center in 15-Year Deal
The agreement will include in-arena signage and a rooftop sign for the Oklahoma City downtown arena.
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WATCH: Passengers on Delta Flight Help Restrict Unruly Passenger
Delta flight 1730 made an emergency landing in Oklahoma City after an unruly passenger disturbed the flight.
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TuSimple Says Its Self-Driving Trucks Shaved 10 Hours Off a 24-Hour Run
TuSimple tested its trucks by hauling fresh watermelons along a 951-mile route from Nogales, Arizona, to Oklahoma City.
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Oklahoma City Police Kill Inmate Who Took Officer Hostage
Authorities say Oklahoma City police officers shot and killed an inmate who took a correctional officer hostage at a county jail
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The Spring Housing Market Just Lost More Than 200,000 New Listings
The spring housing market is shaping up to be the leanest and most competitive ever.
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Shale Drilling Pioneer Chesapeake Energy Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Chesapeake Energy, a shale drilling pioneer that helped to turn the United States into a global energy powerhouse, has filed for bankruptcy protection.
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Video Tribute Honors Oklahoma Bombing Victims Amid Outbreak
Survivors and loved ones of the 168 people killed in the Oklahoma City bombing weren’t able to get together this year to mark the 25th anniversary of the attack, but that didn’t stop them from remembering it.
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Aerial Images Show Long Lines of Cars at Food Drives
Hundreds of cars lined up at a food drive in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as organizations try to help people through the coronavirus pandemic. In Oklahoma City, the lines of cars even caused traffic delays.
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Airmen Killed in Training Crash in Oklahoma Identified
Two U.S. Air Force airmen killed in a training jet crash at Vance Air Force Base in northwestern Oklahoma have been identified as an instructor and a student pilot.
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Fatal Shooting at Oklahoma Walmart a Domestic Double-Murder, Suicide
Police in Oklahoma say the deaths of three people fatally shot in a Walmart parking lot Monday were the result of a double-murder suicide.
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65-Year-Old Woman Facing Charges After Allegedly Kicking Officer Over Broken Tail Light
A 65-year-old woman is now facing charges for an incident that all started with a broken tail light.
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Plan Halted to House Migrant Kids at Oklahoma Army Base
The Trump administration no longer needs to detain migrant children at an Oklahoma Army base and preparations to house them there have stopped, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said in a statement. “Over the last several weeks HHS has experienced a decrease in Department of Homeland Security referrals of unaccompanied alien children (UAC). Additionally, HHS has been...
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Tornadoes Rake 2 Oklahoma Cities, Killing 2 and Injuring 29
A tornado leveled a motel and tore through a mobile home park near Oklahoma City overnight, killing two people and injuring at least 29 others before a second twister raked a suburb of Tulsa more than 100 miles away, authorities said Sunday. The first tornado touched down in El Reno, about 25 miles west of Oklahoma City, late Saturday night....
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Tornadoes, Severe Storms Sweep Missouri, Killing 3
Three people died and two dozen others were injured in Missouri overnight after severe storms and tornadoes touched down on the state, ripping apart cars, homes and businesses. Meanwhile, storms and floods have swelled rivers and endangered other states in the Midwest.
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3 Dead, State Capital Battered as Storms Rake Missouri
An outbreak of nasty storms spawned tornadoes that razed homes, flattened trees, tossed cars across a dealership lot and injured several people in Missouri’s capital city and killed at least three others elsewhere in the state. The National Weather Service confirmed that a large and destructive twister moved over Jefferson City shortly before midnight Wednesday. The tornado cut a path...