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For this year’s annual Citizenship Award Dinner, the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs was honored to have sports journalist Jason Whitlock as our keynote speaker. Whitlock is known for his refreshing takes on sports and social issues and didn’t disappoint.
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Read moreA Republican brought up election fraud on what is about the only Fox News program that dares touch the subject.
Read more“Critical Race Theory: What It Is and How to Fight It” is the title of a lecture by Christopher F. Rufo at Hillsdale College in Michigan.
Read moreThe news that six states will gain seats in the House of Representatives and another seven will lose seats, thanks to new census numbers, was widely reported.
Read moreDon’t you hate it when snobs use 20-dollar words when nickel ones will do? My least favorite words at the moment are metrosexual, shapewear and paradigm. In reading a couple books recently I had to grab the dictionary to find out what “disputations” and “usufructs” were. The wordinistas have gone so crazy that now they’re using several words where one worked just fine before, like appearance deficit (ugly), gravitationally challenged (fat), negative patient care outcome (dead), and intergenerational intimacy (I have no idea).
Read more(Steven Groves is the Margaret Thatcher Fellow in Heritage’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom. He works to protect and preserve American sovereignty, self-governance and independence.)
Read moreAt the direction of supreme leader Xi Jinping, the communist government in China developed plans to assume control of the global Internet, a report said.
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