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Throughout much of the 20th century, marijuana remained highly stigmatized and classified as a Schedule I controlled ...
The starving children and their desperate mothers, the frail and emaciated hostages, the memories of the bodies on Oct. 7.
Remote work became the go-to during the COVID-19 pandemic, and as the virus subsided, employees were pulled back to physical offices, some reluctantly.
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President Donald Trump is bringing back a physical fitness test to public schools after over a decade, but details of the new test, including timing and implementation, remain ...
The Trump administration has taken its first step toward restricting access to abortions for veterans who are covered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ medical benefits, reversing a 2022 ...
OKLAHOMA VOICE: Oklahoma receives green light to remove soda, candy from food stamp eligibility list
“Oklahoma finds that a portion of SNAP funds are currently spent on non-nutritive items, such as soft drinks and candy, which contribute to obesity, diabetes and other chronic diseases, ...
When you break down what the reconciliation bill signed by President Donald Trump will do to Oklahoma’s Medicaid rolls, ...
A discouraging jobs report was released last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Only 73,000 jobs were created in the month of July, and according to revisions for the ...
Principled views on education were once a cornerstone of Republican politics, both nationally and here in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma’s new academic standards for social studies are poised to take effect for the coming school year, as the state Supreme Court this week declined to pause ...
Former Tahlequah wrestler Jordan Bread knew she’d be facing a challenge when she headed into the All-State Wrestling Meet, ...
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