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The kitchen table is filled with wrapping paper, ribbon, name tags and Christmas presents. The two pair of scissors and a desk-size Scotch tape dispenser are somewhere there, but disappear when I need them.
Read moreHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi backed Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., on Thursday in response to revelations of his interactions with an alleged Chinese spy, accusing the GOP of harping on the issue to distract from QAnon.
Read moreSpoehr, a retired Army lieutenant general, is director of the Center for National Defense at The Heritage Foundation.]
Read moreOne must have fairly thick skin to be in the newspaper business. We have opinion pages, and we express our opinions. We encourage others to do the same. If it isn’t libelous, and if you sign your name, we’ll happily print your written opinion. My two greatest friends since childhood lean politically left. Decidedly left, as a matter of fact. They are still my best friends, and we continue to text and/or e-mail weekly.
Read moreWhile the jury’s still out (at the Supreme Court, no less) on the winner of the 2020 presidential election, Democrat Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice-president nominee are already developing a transition team.
Read more[Ed. Note: Williams wrote this column just prior to his death.]
Read moreIt may shock some people to learn that I’ve never eaten supper in my life. Oh sure, I’ve hardly ever missed the evening meal, it’s just that in my house it’s called dinner, not supper. I’ve traveled to all 50 states and believe me, it can get really confusing in the Midwest and deep South where dinner is supper and lunch is dinner.
Read moreThe state’s most recent Weekly Epidemiology and Surveillance Report shows that COVID-19 spread is now greater in areas with mask mandates than in parts of Oklahoma without mask mandates, measured on a per-capita basis.
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