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(A column of opinion by Gary Reid, Publisher Emeritus)
Read moreOklahoma State Treasurer Todd Russ sent a letter and questionnaire to a list of national financial institutions, including fund managers and banks, to determine which companies “boycott energy companies” in Oklahoma. This move is the first step in compiling the list of companies Oklahoma government entities are prohibited from doing business with because of their environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies.
Read moreBy Leslie Ford
[ Leslie Ford is a visiting fellow in Domestic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation.]
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“The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.”
– George Orwell
Read moreThe Republican rebellion over a new House speaker was a good thing, and it looks like it’s already paying off.
Read moreWhat does it take to ensure police are human beings?
Read moreView from behind the plow
Read moreGoing to college provides plenty of benefits for some people. For high school students, it might seem like the logical next step after graduation. For older adults, going back to school might sound like the perfect way to advance in your career—or to start over in a totally new career. But a college degree is not a one-size-fits-all solution for success in life. Sure, a college degree can open some doors, but not everyone needs a degree to have their dream career. And the truth is, it’s hard work, connections and relationships—not a piece of paper—that keep doors open.
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