OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A 65-year-old man died after being arrested by Oklahoma City police officers investigating reports of a fight and shots being fired, police said.

(AP) – A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts:

Rural Jobs and Investment Act will help S.W. Oklahoma

Prior to the beginning of session, there were about 1,500 bills available for consideration. A very small number of these measures that actually make it all the way through the legislative process and become law.

(AP) – Germany said that it will replace some of its aging Tornado bomber jets with U.S.-made F-35A Lightning II aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons.

OSDAR holds annual luncheon

The Oklahoma City Regents Council hosted its annual George Washington luncheon at Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond. Attending from the Washita chapter of NSDAR were, from left, Lu Eisler, Marci Grant, Ellena Womack, Nancy Lisle, Linda Stewart and Carol Ann Batterton.

(AP) — U.S. astronaut Mark Vande Hei has made it through nearly a year in space, but faces what could be his trickiest assignment yet: riding a Russian capsule back to Earth in the midst of deepening tensions between the countries.

(AP) – More than two weeks into a war he expected to dominate in two days, Vladimir Putin is projecting anger, frustration at his military’s failures and a willingness to cause even more violence and destruction in Ukraine, in the assessment of U.S. intelligence officials.

Service careers

Clinton High School student David Rios received an Outstanding Attitude Award in Service Careers.

(AP) — More than two years after the Boy Scouts of America sought bankruptcy protection amid an onslaught of child sex abuse allegations, a judge will determine whether to confirm its proposed reorganization plan in a trial beginning Monday.

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