Supreme Court May 22 Supreme Court upholds Oklahoma decision, in blow to religious charter schools In a split decision, the U.S. Supreme Court voted to uphold a lower court decision that held a religious charter school cannot obtain public funding from the state of Oklahoma.
Illegal Immigrants May 21 Federal judge slaps hold on new Oklahoma immigration law An Oklahoma law criminalizing illegal immigrants living in the state has been paused from coming into force by a federal judge, drawing ACLU praises while the state attorney general criticized it.
Migrant Crime May 1 EXCLUSIVE: DHS fires back at claims ICE raided 'wrong home' in Oklahoma smuggling investigation EXCLUSIVE: The Department of Homeland Security is setting the record straight after media reports claimed ICE raided “the wrong home" and targeted U.S. citizens, setting Democrats fuming.
Supreme Court April 30 Supreme Court to hear arguments on school choice case involving Catholic charter school The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday regarding the establishment of the nation's first religious charter school in Oklahoma.
Opinion April 30 Parents and students need school choice, not religious bigotry American schools are falling behind their global counterparts. Oklahoma wants a Catholic school to join its charter program to help fix things. It's up to the Supreme Court to decide.
Politics April 22 Republican civil war brewing over taxpayer-funded Catholic school Supreme Court will hear arguments over the first religious public charter school in the U.S., where Oklahoma's GOP attorney general, who is running for governor, is at odds with fellow Republicans.
Oklahoma April 19 Clinton says we 'owe' it to Oklahoma City bombing victims to 'do better' as a nation Former President Bill Clinton delivered remarks on the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, which killed 168 people and injured nearly 700 others in 1995.
Oklahoma April 19 Oklahoma City bombing survivor was ‘getting ready to die’ after being trapped in 10 feet of rubble Thirty years ago on April 19, 1995, a truck bomb detonated outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, killing 168 people in the deadliest homegrown attack on U.S. soil.
Health April 18 Mullin shares update on son from Mayo Clinic amid family health challenges Republican Markwayne Mullin shares an update on his son's condition as he undergoes testing at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Homicide April 17 Rachel Morin's 'bum' killer mooched off locals before murdering mom of 5: lawyer Rachel Morin's family attorney says the Maryland woman's migrant killer was a "bum" who raped and murdered the mother of five and should not have been in the U.S.
Crime April 9 Oklahoma woman charged with laundering $1.5M from elderly women in online romance scam Officials said an Oklahoma woman was charged after she allegedly laundering nearly $1.5 million in funds obtained through online romance scams.