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Alcohol-related ER visits increase, medical costs skyrocket and policymakers should do more

In 2020, as the country went into lockdown to help stop the spread of COVID-19, alcohol sales soared. While we won’t immediately know the exact toll this will have on the health of people across the United States, we do know that alcohol contributes to a host of medical and mental health issues.

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‘1984’ is here: DHS announces disinformation governance board

“Winston kept his back turned to the telescreen. It was safer; though, as he well knew, even a back can be revealing. A kilometer away the Ministry of Truth, his place of work, towered vast and white above the grimy landscape.” — Orwell, George. 1984 (p. 2). HarperCollins.

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National sheriffs: ‘Simply no border left’

In just 15 months, Team Biden has successfully dismantled U.S.-Mexico border protections and policies and essentially eliminated efforts to keep illegals out of the country, the nation’s front-line sheriffs say.

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Email shows Biden agreed to pay legal bills for Hunter’s China deal

Should backers of the man said to be the current president of the United States of America be concerned about the following?

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Combating Big Tech’s totalitarianism: a road map

Applying and modernizing antitrust law, scrutinizing Big Tech’s ad tech models, instituting executive accountability, punishing fraud and breaches of contract, and creating private rights of action to enforce consumer rights and protections requires a layered approach to securing fair practices and freedom of expression in the digital world.

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Seniors Miller, Burleson named May Junior Lions

Kingfisher High School seniors Jayden Burleson and Matthew Miller were announced as the Junior Lions for May 2022.

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Purintun among state’s top trainers

Kingfisher High School senior Sydney Purintun has been honored for her work as an athletic trainer for the school’s athletes. Purintun was recently named an All- State alternate for the western half of the state by the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Athletic Trainers. The selection process included an application as well as letters of recommendation from a head coach (Jeff Myers), administrator and a certified trainer. Purintun also had to submit videos of herself taping an ankle and a wrist/hand/thumb and wrapping an ice pack on a shoulder. A committee of athletic trainers took part in the selection process. [Photo provided]

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