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After blooming late as a senior in high school, Heim was offered late by the Sooners. He had lots of mid-major interest, ...
The OU women's basketball team will host the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. No. 3-seeded OU (25-7, 11-5 SEC) will begin with a Round of 64 game against No. 14-seeded Florida Gulf Coast (30-3 ...
Connecticut’s 82-59 rout of the OU women’s basketball team in the Sweet 16 was a bummer for the Sooner season. Some dismissed ...
NORMAN — No. 10 Oklahoma took its second SEC series in as many weekends with a 7-3 win over Mississippi State in Sunday's rubber game. The Sooners improved to 20-3 with the win, including a 4-2 ...
The OU women's basketball team is back in the NCAA Tournament, and it's facing a familiar foe. No. 3-seeded OU will host No. 14-seeded Florida Gulf Coast at 1:30 p.m. Saturday inside Lloyd Noble ...
When Lee Shau-kee’s two sons, Peter Lee Ka-kit and Martin Lee Ka-shing, took over the reins of a multibillion-dollar business empire in 2019, the event was remarkable for being uneventful.
The fires followed a series of devastating blazes in Oklahoma over the weekend. Winds of up to 75 mph were fanning multiple fast-moving Oklahoma wildfires on Wednesday morning, prompting ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The Giants got good news regarding center fielder Jung Hoo Lee, who could return to action by the end of the week after an MRI exam showed no structural damage in his tight back.
HONG KONG -- Lee Shau-kee, a Hong Kong property tycoon and the city's second-richest man behind only Li Ka-shing, died on Monday at the age 97. Lee, who established his business empire from ...
HONG KONG – Hong Kong mourned one of its richest and most influential men, property magnate and philanthropist Lee Shau Kee, who died on March 17. Mr Lee, founder of Henderson Land Group ...
She covers current events, breaking news and issues including substance use. Wildfires in Oklahoma have left four people dead and at least 200 injured, state officials said Tuesday, and a red flag ...
A new satellite image released by the NASA Earth Observatory has captured the dramatic plumes of smoke coming from the wildfires in Oklahoma that have devastated the state since Friday.
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