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SIGN UPA new law lets Oklahoma schools better help diabetic students in an emergency.
The Oklahoma Senate has passed a bill that would allow students to have excused absences for mental health counseling or occupational therapy.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled 6-4 Tuesday in a decision that allows mothers to have an abortion to save her life.
The International Criminal Court said Friday it has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes because of his alleged involvement in the abductions of children from Ukraine.
Wheat growers from Oklahoma and all over the country are in the nation’s capital this week advocating on behalf of their industry, in general, and specifically pushing for action on a 2023 Farm Bill.
A Marine who said he was waiting for “Civil war 2” and two other active-duty members of the military have been charged with participating in the riot at the U.S. Capitol, authorities said in newly filed court papers.
Multiple explosive drones attacked Ukraine’s capital before dawn Monday, local authorities reported, as Russian President Vladimir Putin prepared to visit ally Belarus.
Attorney General Merrick Garland named a special counsel on Friday to oversee the Justice Department’s investigation of former President Donald trump.
A massive barrage of Russian strikes hit critical infrastructure in Kyiv, Kharkiv, and other Ukrainian cities on Monday morning, knocking out water and power supplies in apparent retaliation for what Moscow alleged was a Ukrainian attack on its Black Sea Fleet over the weekend.
The economy has been a top issue for most voters throughout the midterm election campaign.
The Biden administration took steps Friday to protect access to reproductive health care services as states like Oklahoma, following last month's Supreme Court decision overturning of Roe v. Wade, have moved to restrict and even ban such services outright.
Four candidates for US Senate met in Tulsa Thursday night to debate why they are the best candidate to represent Oklahoma.
When he was sentenced for killing three teenagers and gravely wounding another at a house party north of Seattle, Allen Ivanov said he was sorry and that he couldn’t explain why he did it.