What's it like: To give CPR
By Jaclyn Cosgrove, jcosgrove@opubco.comWhen is CPR applicable? CPR is a lifesaving technique that's used when a person's heart stops, they're not breathing or they've not With summer in full swing,...
View ArticleTwo shootings in northwest Oklahoma City send victims to hospitals
BY JULIANA KEEPING jkeeping@opubco.comTwo shootings Saturday night in northwest Oklahoma City sent at least two people to hospitals.Lt.Read more on NewsOK.com
View ArticleConcert review: New Kids on the Block continue to woo Oklahoma City fans
By Tiffany M. Poole, For The OklahomanThe boy band craze of the late 1980s, '90s and 2000s may be over but for New Kids on the Block (affectionately known as NKOTB), 98 Degrees and Boyz II Men, the...
View ArticleSupreme Ct. to consider fight over frozen assets
MIAMI (AP) — When Kerri and Brian Kaley came under federal investigation for allegedly stealing medical devices, they took out a $500,000 line of credit on their New York house to hire lawyers.Read...
View Article'The Heat' hot at box office but 'Monsters' reign
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy brought "The Heat" against Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx at the box office.The Fox action-comedy starring the funny ladies as mismatched police...
View ArticleMexico highway leapfrogs drug lands to link 2 seas
ESPINAZO DEL DIABLO, Mexico (AP) — Lavender-blue peaks of the western Sierra Madre jut as far as the eye can see, the only hints of civilization: a tendril of smoke from burning corn residue, a...
View ArticleIndy camp back to normal after lightning hurts 3
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis summer camp it has resumed its normal schedule a day after a lightning strike injured three children.A message posted on the Facebook page of Goldman Union Camp...
View ArticleJustice Kennedy denies motion to halt gay marriage
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has denied a request from Proposition 8 supporters in California to halt the issuance of same-sex marriage licenses in the nation's most populous...
View ArticleKey events in Egypt's revolution and transition
CAIRO (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of Egyptian marched in the streets Sunday demanding the removal of President Mohammed Morsi on the anniversary of his inauguration, with his Islamist backers vowing...
View ArticleSyrian official: War causes $15 billion in losses
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — More than two years of fighting in Syria's civil war has damaged some 9,000 state buildings and run up $15 billion in losses to the public sector, a government minister said...
View ArticleIraq's Kurdish parliament extends leader's term
IRBIL, Iraq (AP) — A Kurdish official says the parliament of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region has voted to extend the current term of the region's leader by two years.Regional parliament spokesman...
View ArticleNY researchers mine Adirondack trail log data
NEWCOMB, N.Y. (AP) — Student researchers are shuffling through thousands of pages from hundreds of trailhead sign-in logs to transform information penciled in by hikers into sophisticated maps that...
View ArticleAP PHOTOS: Images from Gettysburg, then and now
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — From graphic images of the dead on battlefields to portraits of troops in between skirmishes, the Civil War was the first American military conflict captured by photographers and...
View ArticleNo helmets required for bike share in busy NYC
NEW YORK (AP) — Mayor Michael Bloomberg is often portrayed as an overprotective nanny, restricting cigarettes and soda sizes.Read more on NewsOK.com
View ArticleBomb attacks kill 43 people in Pakistan
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Bombings killed at least 43 people in three different areas of Pakistan on Sunday, just as Britain's prime minister was in the capital pledging to help to fight extremism.In the...
View ArticleHelicopter lands in NYC's Hudson River; all safe
NEW YORK (AP) — New York authorities say a helicopter carrying four Swedish tourists has landed in the Hudson River off Manhattan, but everyone has been rescued.The incident happened shortly before...
View ArticleEcuador president: Snowden can't leave Moscow
PORTOVIEJO, Ecuador (AP) — Edward Snowden is "under the care of the Russian authorities" and can't leave Moscow's international airport without their consent, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa told...
View ArticleNYC's gay pride march celebrates Supreme Court win
NEW YORK (AP) — Throngs of marchers hoisting signs and rainbow flags are making their way down Fifth Avenue for New York City's gay pride march.The parade began Sunday afternoon with hundreds of...
View ArticleFireworks accident changes Oklahoma man's life
BY JACLYN COSGROVE jcosgrove@opubco.comBefore he got his left eyelid back, Taron Pounds wondered if he would have to relearn how to blink.The past year has been a series of adjustments and...
View ArticleOklahoma tornadoes: Organizations replace medical equipment for storm survivors
BY JACLYN COSGROVE jcosgrove@opubco.comMOORE — John Roady had just gotten home from Walmart and wanted to bring the groceries inside.But his wife, Helen, told him there wasn't time.Read more on NewsOK.com
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