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Sweeping US-EU trade talks to start in July
A top European Union official says talks on a sweeping new free trade agreement between the EU and the US will begin next month.
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Investors guess Fed’s actions, push stocks higher
The U.S. stock market rose in early trading Monday, driven not by any new economic data but by investors counting on the Federal Reserve to extend programs meant to boost the economy.
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Tulsa airport may manage Claremore airport
Tulsa International Airport officials may take over management of Claremore Regional Airport.
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Disappointing reports help push US stocks down
Disappointing reports about the U.S. economy helped push the stock market lower on Friday.
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US rig count up 6 this week to 1,771
Oilfield services company Baker Hughes Inc. says the number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. increased by six this week to 1,771.
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Missouri man pleads guilty to foreign labor violations
A Branson man who did business arranging employment contracts for workers has pleaded guilty to violating federal laws on foreign labor.
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House passes sweeping $638 billion defense bill
The House overwhelmingly passed a sweeping, $638 billion defense bill on Friday that imposes new punishments on members of the armed services found guilty of rape or sexual assault as outrage over the crisis in the military has galvanized Congress.
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Less US urgency at G-8 in call for European growth
When leaders of the nation’s biggest economies gathered at the presidential retreat of Camp David last year, European elections had rattled the continent with a rejection of austerity measures.
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US stocks edge lower at end of a volatile week
Stocks edged lower in the early going on Wall Street Friday as trading quieted down at the end of a turbulent week.
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State sets meeting for scale service companies
Department of Agriculture officials are asking all licensed scale service companies to attend a meeting to discuss the low accuracy rate of heavy-capacity scales.
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Sweeping US-EU trade talks to start in July



