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This month serves as a time to honor the achievements and contributions made by women throughout the history of the United States. Throughout March, remember those who paved the way in the struggle for gender equity in the United States, and recognize those who continue to break barriers today.
Read moreHE CAPITOL — Democrats went into President Donald Trump’s speech to the joint session of Congress promising theatrics. But, amid Trump’s speech detailing major reforms and honoring Americans victimized by far-left policies, the American people saw Democrats devolve into the ice-cold soullessness one has come to expect from a party — and group of people — grasping for relevance.
Read moreHOLDENVILLE – An investigation into Oklahoma Court Services has uncovered allegations of drug test fraud involving multiple individuals, including a program participant and a caseworker accused of falsifying test results.
Read moreby John Phillips | posted in: Vol. 27: 4th Quarter 2024, John Phillips | Have you ever asked yourself what the odds of you being you, are? The answer will bring you down some very geeky roads with large numbers, obviously. Using something tangible helps with wrapping our heads around some of the answers. Keep in mind, it is commonly believed that something has zero probability of occurring (or is “mathematically impossible”) at 1 in 1×1050 (that’s 1 with 50 zeros behind it).
Read moreJimcy McGirt, the man whose landmark U.S. Supreme Court case reshaped tribal jurisdiction in Oklahoma, appeared in federal court on Friday to address allegations that he violated the terms of his federal probation.
Read moreWhile watching our teen-aged son play four years of high school basketball games years ago, we both noticed an absolute truth; Our son could not seem to grasp that he wasn’t able to block every shot that was put up by the opposing team.
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