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Although the U.S. Supreme Court has held that the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s reservation still exists in Oklahoma for purposes of a federal crime law, a subsequent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court also means most tribal members living in Oklahoma still have to pay state taxes, according to a new Oklahoma Tax Commission ruling.
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Read moreWhen I’m sick, really sick, I always do laundry.
Read moreNBC News’ Dasha Burns recently aired the first in-person interview with Pennsylvania senatorial candidate John Fetterman since his stroke. The candidate needed a closed-captioned monitor to answer questions because of “auditory processing” struggles caused by his recent stroke. “In small talk before my interview,” Burns added, “it wasn’t clear he understood what I was saying.”
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Read moreThe Tulsa World recently perpetuated a lie that is all too common among Oklahoma reporters and leftist activists. (Not that the two categories are distinct.) I looked up the World’s Lenzy Krehbiel- Burton on Twitter and the all-knowing algorithm indicated that if I like her work, I should also follow the Service Employees International Union. Krehbiel- Burton, writing about an ACLU lawsuit challenging Oklahoma’s HB 1775, claimed the law “prohibits causing a student to feel guilty or uncomfortable because of their race or gender.” Fact check: False.
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