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[ E.J. Antoni is a research fellow for regional economics in the Center for Data Analysis at The Heritage Foundation.]
Read moreLast week, the U.S. State Department announced commitment to turning over future pandemic decisions to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Read morePolls will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday to vote on S.Q. 820 which, if approved, would legalize marijuana for any purpose in Oklahoma.
Read moreI know the cowboy and cowgirl community looks to me as a stylish trendsetter who is always in fashion. As a man of few fashion surprises who owns at least three pairs of jeans and a stack of T shirts, some even without colorful pictures of cows or cars on them, I realize I have a responsibility to share my insight as to what’s fashionable.
Read moreAn agricultural community in rural west-central Kingfisher County, Loyal was called Kiel from its founding circa 1894 until 1918.
Read morePartly in response to a dragqueen show in Bartlesville where children were reportedly exposed to lewd acts, members of a Senate committee have voted to strengthen Oklahoma law to deter similar incidents.
Read moreThomas Sowell, is one of my American heroes. His writing style is just like I like it: direct and to the point. Born in 1930 into a family of black sharecroppers in North Carolina, his family moved around quite a bit due to economic hardships, but his high school years were spent in Harlem where he attended New York’s elite Stuyvesant High School. After working at an assortment of menial positions, Sowell joined the U.S. Marine Corps. Upon his honorable discharge, he studied at Howard University, and from there he transferred to Harvard, where he graduated magna cum laude.
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