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A long hot summer got hotter early Saturday morning.
Read moreWhat if university leaders managed colleges like a business and treated students like valuable customers? It appears the board of regents at the University of Oklahoma may be taking that approach.
Read moreOne of the more popular complaints of the contemporary left is that the Constitution subverts “democracy” for “minority rule.”
Read moreI often wonder what American military veterans think about in reference to the state of the nation in 2022.
Read moreTo improve education in all 50 states and counter the anti-Americanism that has infected many civics classrooms, a national organization has developed a new set of academic standards for K-12 social-studies classes that can serve as a framework for each individual state’s standards, including in Oklahoma.
Read moreEver since I subscribed to my first livestock periodical at the age of 15 my favorite section to read has always been the ranch real estate ads because to me, dirt is the secret to prosperity and happiness. Land is a much better investment than cattle because land doesn’t run away or die from anaplasmosis.
Read moreWith the Supreme Court concluding one of the most historic and consequential terms in its history, it leaves in its wake consequences and implications for the direction of our country.
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