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Israeliscientistswillhave the first vaccine against the novel coronavirus in a matter of weeks, Israeli Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis said.
Read moreHere are a few headlines about an African tragedy: “Africa’s Worst Locust Plague in Decades Threatens Millions” (The Wall Street Journal), “’Unprecedented’ Locust Invasion Approaches FullBlown Crisis” (Scientific American), “Somalia Declares Locust Outbreak a ‘National Emergency’ (The National) and “UN Calls for International Action on East Africa Locust Outbreak” (Bloomberg Green). This ongoing tragedy is mostly man-made, according to an analysis by Paul Driessen, who is a senior policy adviser with the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) and the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise.
Read more[Ed. Note: Lee Edwards is the distinguished fellow in conservative thought at The Heritage Foundation’s B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics. A leading historian of American conservatism, Edwards has published 25 books, including “Just Right: A Life in Pursuit of Liberty.”]
Read moreClaude “Gene” Guinn was born March 18,1948, in Lyons, Kan., to Nathan “Junior” and Geneva Guinn.
Read moreKeith Edward Schemmer, 66, Kingfisher, died Feb. 18, 2020.
Read moreOsvaldo Esparza Orozco was facing three possible life sentences but walked away a free man late Thursday night after a Kingfisher County jury acquitted the 36-yearold on three counts of child sexual abuse.
Read moreSteph Snider seated a table-full of people at her Kingfisher restaurant on a Sunday several months ago and asked for their drink order.
Read moreEARLY VOTES were already coming in at a brisk pace at the Kingfisher County Courthouse when Kelley Alig cast his ballot Friday morning.
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