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Trump's second trial begins
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Pandemic ties OKC pastor to DC author, philanthropist
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29-car pileup sends several to hospital
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New variants raise worry about COVID-19 virus reinfections
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OK TO MIX VACCINES?
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EARLY LOOK
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UN chief: Polluters must join `net zero' club for climate
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Many libraries do away with overdue fees during pandemic
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Schools plan for potential of remote learning into the fall
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Vaccine drive gains speed, but maskless fans fuel worries
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Alabama US Sen. Shelby announces he won't seek a 7th term
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First Black person freed by Lincoln lies buried beneath parking lot
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US plans to reengage with UN rights council, reversing Trump
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Myanmar junta imposes curfew, meeting bans as protests swell
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Israeli PM pleads not guilty as corruption trial resumes
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EU countries expel Russian diplomats in Navalny dispute
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Pfizer plants across the country ‘pulling in the same direction’
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Experts still learning about South African variant
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Biden decries women’s job losses, closed schools
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Rep. dies after COVID-19 diagnosis
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Online bets boost Atlantic City
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Delta to block middle seats through April
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One of first Black women in state senate dies at 88
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Puzzling hobby
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Finding ways to stay engaged during a pandemic
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Privacy becomes an issue after woman discovers affair
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HOROSCOPES
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How to choose a medical alert system
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`Terrific' former OU assistant coach dies at 55
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Injury hasn't derailed Southwest Covenant star
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Add this title to Simmons' impressive resume
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Hale, Presley give Cowboys' special teams a bright future
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Nelson hopes Popovich `sticks around' to break his record
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Penalties, blunders, distractions deny Chiefs a repeat
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THREE KEY MOMENTS
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ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
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Westmoore's Wright named OKC Dodgers pitching coach
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Small businesses shifted to Amazon and Etsy to help survive pandemic
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Tesla buys $1.5B in Bitcoin, will accept as payment soon
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Pope seeks `Copernican revolution' for economy
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Stocks push to big gains
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50 STATES
ALABAMA Montgomery: The state has expanded eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines, but health officials caution there’s still not enough for all who qualify. As of Monday, everyone 65 and older, educators, grocery store workers, some manufacturing