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PHOTOS - Rockers Perform at Obama Center Grand Opening

See photos of Eddie Vedder, Bruce Springsteen, U2 and more from the grand opening ceremony of the Barack Obama Presidential Center Continue reading…

Eddie Vedder Plays Obama Center Grand Opening, Debuts New Song

Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder teamed up with the Guitars Over Guns organization to debut the new song 'Better Believe' at the Obama Presidential Center grand opening. Continue reading…

Sleep Announce Tour With New Lineup, Debut Song Without Matt Pike

Co-founding singer and bassist Al Cisneros has recruited some heavy hitters for the band's new lineup. Continue reading…

Jack Osbourne Reacts to Backlash Over White House UFC Fight

Jack Osbourne addresses those critical of his attendance at the recent UFC fight taking place at the White House. Continue reading…

5-Year-Old Reacts to Her Dad's Picks for Big 4 Bands of Dad Rock

We asked a dad to come up with the big four of dad rock bands, and it did not disappoint. His five-year-old kid also sent along her reviews of the music. Continue reading…

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OU fans to flood Omaha as Sooners prepare for College World Series championship

OU baseball fans are heading to Omaha as the Sooners return to the College World Series championship game for the first time in four years.

The Trump administration says it is cutting student loan interest. Here are some facts and context

The Department of Education has announced a reduction in interest rates for federal student loans, describing it as part of a plan to make higher education more affordable. Here's some context

OG&E proposes new large-load power charges to spare Oklahoma customers from data center costs

A new OG&E proposal could shift data center costs off 915,000 customers and back onto big power users.

Oklahoma election board says party changes are frozen before Aug. 25 runoff voting

Party changes are frozen until September in Oklahoma, meaning runoff voters on Aug. 25 will cast the ballot tied to their current party.

Luigi Mangione's attorneys say they are withdrawing psychiatric defense

Luigi Mangione's attorneys on Thursday told the judge in his New York state murder case they would withdraw their planned psychiatric defense.

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