New DUI Law Takes Effect Next Week
A new stricter DUI law named after an OSU student killed by a repeat drunk driver goes into effect November First.
More Corporations Shed Light On Political Spending
For the first time, 100 of America’s biggest corporations are being rated on the transparency of their political activities. On …
Muslim Activist Challenges Fla. Republican’s Views
There’s no member of the Republican freshman class in Congress more outspoken than Florida Rep. Allen West. Since he was …
Greeks Fear They Are Losing Their Sovereignty
World markets rallied Thursday after European leaders agreed on a plan to deal with the eurozone debt crisis. But in …
Bangkok At Risk Of Its Worst Flooding In Decades
Thailand’s capital Bangkok is facing the imminent threat of widespread flooding after three months of unusually heavy rain. Panic buying …
No, You Can’t: World Record Ideas That Didn’t Cut It
Guinness World Records keeps more than 50,000 records for people that can say they are the most, the fastest or …
Workplaces Feel The Impact of Obesity
Part of an ongoing series on obesity in America From cubicle farms to auto factories, accommodating larger and heavier employees …
Consumers Hesitant Even As Economy Grows
Consumer spending is up, and the economy is growing a bit. Unemployment is high, but at least it looks like …
No COLAs Means More Viable Pensions
The Chairman of the State House Pension Oversight Committee is crediting a law passed last session with reducing the unfunded liability of state employee retirement systems.
Getting Ambulances to Rural Oklahoma
State Lawmakers got an earful from local officials and Emergency Medical professionals about the difficulty in getting ambulance services to rural parts of Oklahoma.











