1. 10 injured after Oklahoma State beats Sooners.
A raucous on-field celebration following Oklahoma State's trouncing of football rival Oklahoma left 10 people injured, including an OSU student who remained hospitalized Sunday night. The melee occurred after Oklahoma State beat Oklahoma 44-10 at home in Stillwater on Saturday night to clinch the Big 12 conference title and a possible shot at the college football national championship. The crowd filled the field and tore down a goalpost at the stadium at the game's end, but several people were hurt as they jumped onto the field, university officials said.
2. USPS wants to limit next-day service.
"This isn't a change we're happy about," said Art Sackler, executive director of the National Postal Policy Council, a trade group for large mailers. "But if they don't cut somewhere and substantially, they're going to run out of cash next summer. It's one of the lesser evils." Right now, customers on average receive mail the day after it was mailed, according the postal service. That may still happen, but a lot less frequently under the proposed rules, say the insiders who were briefed on the proposal.
3.Trending: Sen. McCain: Arizona could be 'up for grabs'.
Republican Sen. John McCain said Sunday that his home state of Arizona could be won by President Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election. The 2008 GOP presidential nominee told CNN Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley that Arizona and other southwest states “can be up for grabs” due to the growing Hispanic vote.
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