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The annual Computex computing conference in Taipei, Taiwan, isn’t going to be filled to the brim with as many wacky gadgets as CES 2025, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing noteworthy.
Bob Kelly stops by the Immaculate Heart of Mary ahead of their "Nun Run" on June 7, which benefits Camilla Hall.
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Oklahoma Inks Deal With UAE Company to Build $4B Aluminum Smelting Facility OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma state officials announced a deal Friday with a private company in the United Arab ...
The smelter will have the capacity to produce as much as 600,000 tons a year of primary aluminum, with construction slated to start by the end of 2026 and to be ready by 2030, the company said in ...
Emirates Global Aluminum (EGA), the world’s largest producer of premium aluminum, is investing $4 billion into a new facility at the Tulsa Port of Inola. The project is expected to create ...
The company says it will install 600,000 tons per year of primary aluminum production capacity in northeast Oklahoma. EGA says it expects its planned $4 billion plant in Oklahoma to have a production ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt on Thursday announced a $4 billion investment in Oklahoma from Emirates Global Aluminium, “the world’s largest producer of premium aluminum,” according to a news release. Gov. Kevin ...
"This is a monumental day for Oklahoma," said Governor Kevin Stitt. "We are proud to welcome Emirates Global Aluminum to our state and excited for the generational impact this investment will have ...