US Education August 8 Teachers unions lose, parents win under major policy move says red state schools chief The Oklahoma State Department of Education is eliminating statewide standardized end-of-year testing for several subjects to give “local control back to school districts."
Oklahoma August 8 Federal court rejects challenge to Oklahoma law banning gender transition treatment for minors A federal appeals court upheld an Oklahoma law prohibiting gender transition treatment for minors, relying on a Supreme Court decision on a similar law in Tennessee.
Arkansas August 5 Accused Devil’s Den killer passed background checks and entered classrooms full of kids, expert says Former teacher accused of killing Clinton and Cristen Brink at Devil's Den State Park had moved frequently between school districts without raising red flags.
Arkansas August 2 Teacher accused of Arkansas hiking murders bounced between 4 districts in 3 states Andrew McGann, 28, moved between Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas school districts before allegedly killing Clinton and Cristen Brink in front of their children.
VIDEO July 29 While Dems are making TikToks, Republicans are trying to save American taxpayers money: Sen. Markwayne Mullin Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., explains why Democrats' approval rating has fallen to a 35-year low on 'Hannity.'
Syria July 23 American man from Oklahoma 'brutally executed' by Syrian-backed jihadis Amid the recent outbreak of Syrian government-sponsored violence targeting the Druze minority, the dire plight of minorities, including Christians and Kurds, continues to warrant concern.
Oklahoma July 14 Oklahoma livestock farmer killed by water buffaloes he purchased just one day before fatal attack A Jones, Oklahoma farmer with extensive cattle handling experience died after being attacked by newly acquired water buffaloes, sustaining multiple fatal lacerations in the enclosure.
Crime July 13 Marine hopeful found dead on roadside after holiday party may have been 'beat to death,' lawsuit claims New lawsuit claims 19-year-old Noah Presgrove was beaten to death at an underage drinking party, seeking damages against defendants allegedly involved in the Oklahoma teen's death.
US Education July 9 Red state will require new teachers pass PragerU 'America First' test to keep license Oklahoma partners with PragerU to implement new teacher assessment to ensure educators who have relocated to the state align with its America-first educational standards.
Politics July 9 SCOOP: Oklahoma gubernatorial race heats up early with $1.6M ad buy for 'America First' candidate Oklahoma Conservative Coalition invests $1.6 million ad buy for Charles McCall's 2026 governor bid, highlighting his work with Governor Kevin Stitt and President Donald Trump.
Antisemitism Exposed June 24 Exclusive: Red state updating education standards to address rise in antisemitism in schools Amid rising tension, the Oklahoma Education Department sent a memo to schools guiding them to safeguard students from "terrorist-sympathizing rhetoric pushed by leftist educators."