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It’s a wet and dreary day today.
Read moreFlorida Gov. Ron De-Santis’ much-anticipated 2024 presidential campaign is finally here. De-Santis is, by any empirical metric or otherwise reasonable estimation, the only person with a viable chance of defeating former President Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination. What follows is a straightforward affirmative case for DeSantis’ candidacy, written from the perspective of someone who moved to the Sunshine State during the COVID-19 pandemic due in no small part to his courage, independent judgment and dynamic leadership during that most woeful chapter of recent American history.
Read moreA provision snuck into legislation funding Oklahoma public schools could force the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) to apply for federal grants that were a priority of the prior Democratic state superintendent of public instruction.
Read moreAt Norman Public Schools, district officials recently mandated that all middle-school students who try out for the cheer squad will be accepted on the team, regardless of preparedness, in the name of “inclusion.”
Read moreThe graduation caps are tossed and the movie fades to black.
Read moreAt first glance I thought I’d been the victim of some radical animal rights group. I’d been away for a couple days and when I returned home I found my squeeze chute draped in red, white and blue crepe paper streamers with several insulting messages attached to the antique chute. The note that really got my attention stated that, “You have been white-tagged by OSHA because working facilities are not safe and healthful.”
Read moreWhen I walked out of the hospital Wednesday morning, the sun was shining and I heard children laughing and saw them playing in the nearby park.
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