AbbVie tapped former “What Not to Wear” cohost Stacy London and Chronicon founder Nitika Chopra to talk about their experiences for the campaign's launch. (AbbVie) AbbVie is running a new psoriasis ...
It's been a banner year for anime as its popularity has grown exponentially and American animation looks towards the trailblazing Japanese form to reshape how it tells stories. But while series like ...
Oracle is joining a growing wave of tech companies cutting jobs as they pour billions into artificial intelligence. This morning, the company began implementing sweeping layoffs across multiple ...
Public Service Company of Oklahoma is requesting that state regulators approve a rate review, which could result in higher electric bills for customers later this year. The utility states that the ...
OKLAHOMA — Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) has filed a rate review with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission that would lead to a rate increase for residential customers. If the request is ...
OOLOGAH, Okla. — A drive down 169, in Oologah, provides views of the countryside and a little fall foliage. But tucked away in the woods is a small yellow sign. “I’ve been contacting all my friends ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Oracle's massive Nashville campus on the East Bank is finally approaching the construction phase, four years after the tech giant first announced plans to build in Music City ...
Increasing demand for electricity in Tulsa area expected to outgrow supply of power within two years. PSO buying and building new generation capacity, asking to recover cost from customers TULSA, Okla ...
The integration of unconventional power sources, such as solar, wind, and electric vehicles (EVs), into electrical power grids poses significant challenges in maintaining frequency stability and ...
PSO received final approval for a rate hike of $12 a month for the average residential customer from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. But, because fuel costs to generate electricity are down, the ...
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