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Mark Morgan, a visiting fellow at the Federation for American Immigration Reform and at the Heritage Foundation, who served as acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection and acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the Trump administration and as chief of U.S. Border Patrol in the Obama administration, made some interesting points in a speech, “The Disaster at Our Southern Border,” at Hillsdale College recently.
Read moreBack in my 1959-62 OKC high school heydays everyone from Classen went to Bixler’s Drive-In on Northwest 23rd for a Coke. I don’t remember anyone getting a burger, but maybe two or three of us girls split an order of fries. We mainly went there to see everyone, and for everyone to see us.
Read moreWhom do you trust: big government or big tech? For many Oklahomans, the answer is “neither,” and that’s understandable. When Twitter bans people for making demonstrably true statements on its platform and many high-tech companies aggressively push “wokism,” Oklahomans have good reason to view those companies with suspicion or even disdain.
Read moreA coalition of activist groups has filed a federal lawsuit challenging an Oklahoma state law that prohibits public schools from teaching children that “one race or sex is inherently superior to another race or sex.”
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Read moreA question most Americans should ask is: Why does the Biden presidency want to force banks to report to the Internal Revenue Service bank accounts with a balance of $600?
Read moreThe U.S. military currently has “three times the number of four-star admirals and generals than we had during World War II — when the country was in an existential war for survival and when, by 1945, our active military personnel was almost nine times larger than the current armed forces,” a prominent Hoover Institution scholar said.
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