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Perhaps you’ve seen news stories these last several days celebrating what is called “Banned Books Week.” For virtue-signaling school employees and media activists, it’s the most wonderful time of the year.
Read moreOklahoma incarcerates more people per capita than most states yet still has some of the worst crime rates. Experts told lawmakers they can drive down both statistics by, in part, increasing the number of police on the street and boosting the use of diversion programs for lower-tier offenders.
Read moreAn official at the University of Oklahoma says a state law that bans teaching students that “an individual, by virtue of his or her race or sex, is inherently racist” represents a “barrier” for OU officials and has created a “chilling effect” on “research” conducted by professors.
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Read moreJudd runs across America twice– distance anyway
Read moreU.S. Sen. James Lankford has filed legislation to strip the National Education Association of its federal charter.
Read moreIn August of 1790, President George Washington visited Rhode Island, which a few months earlier had ratified the U.S. Constitution.
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