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US to begin meetings with Taliban
The move to open a political office Tuesday in Doha is described a stepping stone to full Taliban renouncement of al-Qaida.
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Military plans would put women in most combat jobs
Women may be able to start training as Army Rangers by mid-2015 and as Navy SEALs a year later.
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Lucas, Coburn discuss farm bill
"It's farm bill, farm bill, farm bill for me these days."
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First Father’s Day
Four Enid-area dads talk about their new offspring
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What's 2 Do
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New 74,000-square-foot Enid Event Center is opened for public viewing
Former Mayor John Criner, who was mayor during the early phases of construction, called the building beautiful. “This will bring a lot of people to Enid,” he said. << PHOTO slideshow and VIDEO of Event Center grand opening, T.J. Maxx announcement are embedded
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FAA investigating cause of EagleMed helicopter crash
The crash is the third involving an EagleMed helicopter in Oklahoma since 2010.
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Court: Man can challenge Oklahoma 'rain god' plate
Diane Clay, a spokeswoman for Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt's office which is defending the lawsuit, said in a statement that the appeals court's decision presents another opportunity to review the case.
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Senate passes farm bill, moving debate to House
Conservatives calling for an overhaul of the domestic food aid program will try to trim the nation's nearly $80 billion grocery bill when the House weighs in on farm legislation in a few weeks. The Senate overwhelmingly voted Monday to expand subsidies for crop insurance and make small cuts to food stamps in a five-year, half-trillion dollar measure.
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Searchers look for man in Deep Fork River
Witnesses reported a 28-year-old male had been drinking and jumped into the river and disappeared.
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