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Read moreOne of the more popular complaints of the contemporary left is that the Constitution subverts “democracy” for “minority rule.”
Read moreWhat if university leaders managed colleges like a business and treated students like valuable customers? It appears the board of regents at the University of Oklahoma may be taking that approach.
Read moreFor more than a decade now, the state’s Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarships for Students with Disabilities (LNH) program has been helping children with special needs thrive by paying for them to attend private schools that better serve them.
Read moreHe who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. — Philippians 1:6
Read moreSen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has demanded that Attorney General Merrick Garland attend a hearing on abortion to explain why he refuses to enforce laws protecting Supreme Court justices from intimidation and to outline plans for protecting the justices in the future.
Read moreI often wonder what American military veterans think about in reference to the state of the nation in 2022.
Read moreTo improve education in all 50 states and counter the anti-Americanism that has infected many civics classrooms, a national organization has developed a new set of academic standards for K-12 social-studies classes that can serve as a framework for each individual state’s standards, including in Oklahoma.
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