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When I was a sophomore in high school one of the biggest hits on the radio was a pop-rock song called “In The Year 2525.” A duo called Zagar and Evans recorded the song in a studio in the middle of a cow pasture in Odessa, Texas. The song was #1 in America for six weeks and in the 50 years since then I’ve never been able to get the haunting lyrics out of my head. It began, “In the year 2525 if man is still alive and woman can survive.” The song was basically about the environmental carnage we were creating. So now, as teenagers, not only did we have to worry about being drafted to go fight in the jungles of Vietnam, passing an algebra exam, being blown to bits in a nuclear war with Russia, or if our acne would ever clear up, we also had to worry “if man would still be alive or women could survive.”
Read moreOn March 23, Mohammad Anwar of Springfield, Virginia, a 66-year-old immigrant from Pakistan earning his living as an Uber Eats driver, was killed by two girls, ages 13 and 15. They carjacked Anwar, Tasered him and then, as he held on to the car (the source of his livelihood) in an attempt to stop them from stealing it, floored the gas pedal and crashed the car, killing him when he was thrown from the vehicle.
Read moreA new undercover video released by Project Veritas shows a CNN director admitting the leftist network engaged in propaganda with the goal of removing President Donald Trump from office.
Read morePattern recognition specialist Jovan Hutton Pulitzer continues to report on what he has known and has discovered regarding election fraud and foreign interference in the 2020 election.
Read more[Ed. Note: GianCarlo Canaparo is a legal fellow in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation.]
Read moreKingfisher’s search for a new high school girls basketball coach ended Thursday night.
Read moreAnother statement was made last week by the Kingfisher High School girls golf team.
Read moreKingfisher golfers didn’t take home any individual trophies and there aren’t enough of them for a full team.
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