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Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs President Jonathan Small issued a statement today in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent action in the Justin Hooper v. City of Tulsa case, which will determine if all Oklahomans have to obey local traffic laws and regulations.
Read more(A column of opinion by Gary Reid, Publisher Emeritus)
Read moreBefore the town board’s meeting started last week, I was talking to a board member when someone touched the back of my neck.
Read moreAfter 40 years of “trickle- down economics,” President Joe Biden says, “Bidenomics is just another way of saying restoring the American Dream.”It’s not often that a politician openly pledges to bring the country back to a time of crippling inflation, high energy prices and stifling interest rates. But this president is doing his best to keep that promise.
Read more“Affirming” a child’s belief that he or she is actually the opposite gender puts those children on a fast-track to medical interventions that have severe, negative side effects that cause that child to be a patient for the rest of their lives, according to a local expert.
Read moreThe government and insurance companies often issue lists of the most dangerous jobs in America based on deaths per thousand. I have a sharp and dangerous ax to grind with such lists because a job can be extremely dangerous without killing you.
Read moreThe indictment of former President Donald Trump by special counsel Jack Smith—with the full approval of Attorney General Merrick Garland—is an attack on the American political system and fundamental rights protected by the First Amendment to freely discuss, debate, and contest serious election and political issues.
Read moreU.S. Rep. Josh Brecheen, R-Coalgate, is continuing his fight for greater transparency from the federal National Institutes of Health (NIH) after the agency drug its feet in response to requests for information about an NIH-funded study on transgender youth in which two participants committed suicide.
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