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The Supreme Court appears ready to approve the nation’s first religious charter school in Oklahoma, dealing a monumental blow ...
The Defense Department says it has designated a second stretch on the U.S. border with Mexico as a military zone to enforce ...
As the virus takes hold in other U.S. communities with low vaccination rates, health experts fear that the spread could ...
Three Broadway shows — "Buena Vista Social Club," "Death Becomes Her" and "Maybe Happy Ending" — each earned a leading 10 ...
A federal health agency says the U.S. has 884 confirmed measles cases this year. That's triple the amount seen in all of 2024 ...
A steady line of slow-moving thunderstorms that battered Oklahoma in recent weeks has set multiple rainfall records across ...
Roy Cooper, a revered member of the Professional Rodeo Hall of Fame, tragically passed away in a house fire on April 29 in ...
Staff and wire report While work is ongoing — ahead of schedule — to repair the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works siphons, part of the system that supplies much of the water to the Milk River ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has affirmed the constitutional rights of religious schools like St. Isidore to get government funds. Why not state funding?
In several sizeable areas of the Plains conditions improved significantly. Meanwhile, rainfall was negligible (several tenths ...
(THE CONVERSATION) As demonstrators gathered outside, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on April 30, 2025, about whether Oklahoma can operate the nation’s first faith-based charter school. St.
Opinion: Gianforte is asking for amendments to HB 145, a simple bill that would have raised the nonresident base hunting ...
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