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AG Drummond got it wrong. Muslim refugees in Oklahoma aren’t terrorists. | Opinion We in Oklahoma should be much more familiar with the dangers of this kind of generalization, as the survivors ...
AG Drummond got it wrong. Muslim refugees in Oklahoma aren’t terrorists. | Opinion We in Oklahoma should be much more familiar with the dangers of this kind of generalization, as the survivors ...
GQ editors sorted out the best camp shirts on the market, ... You're always in a vacation state of mind when you're wearing a camp collar shirt. By John Jannuzzi. May 22, 2025.
Tucked away in southern Oklahoma — roughly 150 miles south of Oklahoma City — and near the base of the Ouachita Mountains, ...
Kent State was one of my first visits, and from the moment I stepped on campus, something just felt right. The team, the energy, the atmosphere—it all clicked. It wasn’t just a school; it felt like a ...
Donald Trump has an empire state of mind. From his threats to make Canada the 51st state, buy Greenland, reclaim the Panama Canal, and, almost implausibly, “take” the Gaza Strip, Trump isn’t ...
Brickbat: Empire State of Mind. Charles Oliver | 12.27.2024 4:00 AM. ... The report also found that officers would often strip search people it didn't arrest, ...
Larry Spade, 66, stands at Salino’s Imports, a deli in Reading, Pa., on Aug. 1. He describes himself as a Democrat who isn’t afraid to vote Republican — in other words, a swing voter in a ...
National VA cuts won’t affect Oklahoma state VA office, medical centers remain unclear This week, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs plans to cut about 80,000 jobs.
1. Oklahoma (Prev. 4) Oklahoma is back on top of my Power 10 after a statement sweep over Texas at home. Junior shortstop Ailana Agbayani hit a grand slam in Game 1 and hit .750 in the series.
I’ll keep working, grinding, and chasing that dream until I can’t anymore. Basketball is my love, my passion, and my life’s greatest teacher. I’ve chosen it time and time again, and I’ll keep choosing ...
National VA cuts won’t affect Oklahoma state VA office, medical centers remain unclear This week, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs plans to cut about 80,000 jobs.