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The number of people experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma City increased by 2.4% since last January, a sharp slowdown from ...
Jim Hess officially took the helm as Oklahoma State University’s 20th president Tuesday, promising to guide the institution ...
The university's president convened two panels to study campus antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias last year. Harvard said it ...
The Mellon Foundation has announced $15 million in "emergency funding" for 56 humanities councils across the country. The ...
The Six Triple Eight sorted millions of pieces of wartime mail in a matter of months but weren't recognized publicly for ...
Hours after President Trump tried to remove three board members, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting responds with a ...
After a news report earlier Tuesday, Amazon spokesperson Tim Doyle said a team only considered listing import charges on ...
The State of Oklahoma is asking a federal judge to keep an Osage County wind farm operational, despite being ordered to ...
The U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that a three-judge panel would hear arguments on May 6 in the case of ...
In Zambia, truck drivers and sex workers have high rates of being HIV positive —- and are at high risk of contracting the ...
Flat budgets, tax cuts and priorities: lawmakers balance agendas with finances, economic uncertainty
Lawmakers are in the final stretch of Oklahoma’s 60th regular legislative session and state budget talks are ramping up.
While the 100-day mark of a presidency is a made-up milestone, it's still worthwhile to take stock of a new administration.
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