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Medicare and Medicaid have both been making the rounds in the news and on social media during the budget discussions in the ...
Whether the blame rests with an inept current or former president, incompetent federal employees, or lazy airline or airport ...
But by this part of the year, the sports season is at a standstill. With schools fresh off graduation and teams weeks – or in ...
About one-fourth of Oklahoma’s state employees have maintained their employment flexibility after Gov. Kevin Stitt issued a ...
Former Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo says he wishes he had moved faster to change the culture of his department ...
The U.S. Department of Education must temporarily reinstate the hundreds of employees laid off earlier this year and cannot follow through on an executive order from President Donald ...
A Wagoner County woman is facing murder charges for the death of her 2-month-old child.
OKLAHOMA VOICE: ‘It is a fight’: Patients, OB-GYNs and sexual health advocates determined to stop Medicaid cuts ...
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Mike Tinney was parked at a Sonic in Western Oklahoma on Friday when he got the news. His food had just arrived when the leader of the Senate Education Committee called. Tinney’s confirmation to the ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before Congress on Tuesday that a major report due out later this week from his agency will ...
Advocates for allowing the nation’s first religious charter school to attach itself to the taxpayer teat were squalling Thursday like scalded cats, howling that the U.S. Supreme Court had trampled ...
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