May 2, 2023 Woman raped by Oklahoma killer as teen blasts his prison release A former Oklahoma woman is blasting the release of her 2003 rapist, who served 17 years in prison for raping her when she was 16 years old.
May 2, 2023 Pentagon confirms deployment of 1,500 active-duty troops to US-Mexico border for Title 42 expiration Pentagon officials announced that 1,500 active-duty troops would be sent to the southern border for 90 days, then could be replaced by National Guard.
May 2, 2023 FBI expands search for Cleveland, Texas, mass shooting suspect 'across the border': 'Could be anywhere' FBI officials in Houston said the search for Cleveland, Texas, mass shooting suspect Francisco Oropesa has been expanded across the border to Mexico.
May 2, 2023 Oklahoma bodies found: Grandmother of 3 victims blasts convicted rapist son-in-law A grieving Oklahoma grandmother says her convicted rapist son-in-law is to blame for the seven bodies found Monday after two teenage girls went missing.
May 2, 2023 Charly Arnolt on the need to protect children from transition surgeries OutKick host Charly Arnolt reacts to Oklahoma banning gender transition surgeries for minors
May 2, 2023 GOP lawmaker calls for U of Oklahoma president's job over student fee-funded drag show: 'Woke and perverted' A Republican lawmaker in Oklahoma is calling for the Oklahoma University president to step down in response to a drag show where the school paid a performer $18,000.
May 2, 2023 Oklahoma AG intervenes to stop death row inmate Richard Glossip's 9th execution date Oklahoma's attorney general on Monday filed a motion to stop the execution of death row inmate Richard Glossip a week after the state's parole board denied him clemency.
May 2, 2023 Blue to red: Four Senate seats that Republicans may flip from Democrats to win majority in 2024 Republicans need a net gain of just one or two seats in 2024 to win back the Senate majority from the Democrats. Here's a look at the top seats that could flip in next year's elections.
May 2, 2023 University of Arizona fires its 1st female chief police and provost after safety criticism arises A female chief police and a provost were fired from the University of Arizona after criticism arose in the shooting death of a hydrology professor.
May 2, 2023 Child killed in Texas mass shooting would ride bicycles with suspect's child, uncle says The uncle of a child victim in the mass shooting in Cleveland, Texas, says his nephew used to ride bicycles with the suspect’s child.