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The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs has been named a finalist in the “general news single story” category of the recent eightstate Great Plains Journalism Awards competition, a designation of journalistic excellence.
Read moreOn March 27, a transgender lunatic named Audrey Hale shot up a private Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee. The shooter, who tragically killed three adults and three children before being neutralized by well-trained Metropolitan Nashville Police Department officers, was a 28-year-old biological female who had “transitioned” to a public-facing male “gender identity.” Nashville police also confi rmed that the shooter once attended the school herself.
Read moreThe just-released Durham report confirmed that the FBI not only failed to corroborate the Steele dossier, Hillary Clinton’s oppo-doc against former President Donald Trump, but it regularly ignored existing, sometimes dispositive, evidence to keep the investigation alive. Some officials were credulous. Others were devious. But no one “stole” our democracy -- other than perhaps intelligence officials and the journalists who helped feed the collective hysteria over Russia.
Read moreSen. Tom Coburn’s Book
Read moreThe House this week came together with the Senate and the governor to announce a historic education funding package.
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Read moreGov. Kevin Stitt’s decision to veto legislation reauthorizing the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA), the state’s Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) entity, has drawn national attention and prompted much pearl-clutching from his critics.
Read moreMultiple reports have shown that Oklahoma has been among the nation’s top states for net in-bound domestic migration starting in 2020, and a new report indicates that trend has continued into 2023.
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