Oil briefly rose above $40 per barrel on Wednesday on reports that Russia and several other OPEC+ members signaled an inclination for an extension of production cuts by one month, but later fell as traders began to question if that extension will happen.
Read moreAs protests over racial policing practices continue to rage across Oklahoma and the nation, a milestone in Oklahoma’s racial history will quietly pass later this week.
Read moreParents likely don’t need to be told that college tuition is expensive. Whether you’re a parent of a high school student on the verge of applying for college or of a newborn with decades to go before the first college tuition bill comes due, the burden of how to pay for higher education is likely something you’ve considered.
Read moreFew things can be as enjoyable on a warm day as spending some time on a boat. For many people, the sound of the water lapping beneath a boat and the feeling of a warm summer breeze blowing through their hair is the very essence of summer relaxation.
Read moreAs meat supplies dwindle in the wake of Covid-19, restaurants are left to deal with the consequences. Large meat distributors, such as Tyson, are being forced to shut down processing plants due to their cramped working quarters in this new age of social distancing. The impact of these shutdowns can be seen both in the sparse selection of meat available at the grocery store as well as the spiked prices of said meat. While this shortage is frustrating enough for the everyday consumer, it can be truly detrimental to the small restaurant owner.
Read moreU.S. Term Limits (USTL), the leader in the national, non-partisan movement to limit terms for elected officials, is gathering support from state lawmakers across the nation. Its mission is to get 34 states to apply for an amendment proposal convention specific to term limits on Congress. 2020 Oklahoma state senate candidate, Mike Haines of District 28 has committed support for term limits on Congress by signing the Term Limits Convention pledge. Haines is the first signer in this race. The primary election is scheduled for June 30, 2020.
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