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Aug 22 2013
News
Conservative Pundits Manufacture Racial Firestorm Over Killing
Some conservative pundits are enraged this week by what they view as a racial double-standard in media coverage of a high-profile killing in Oklahoma.
HuffPostOct 13 2020
News
Laws target violent protesters, raise First Amendment concerns
Peter Capretto is a student of empathy, literally, as a professor at Phillips Theological Seminary in Tulsa, Oklahoma. But in early 2017, when Mr. Capretto became among the first people in the Trump era to be struck by a vehicle at a racial justice protest, the young theologian saw his trust in the good faith of others shaken.
After trying to stop a driver from careering into a
Christian Science MonitorAug 20 2021
News
As Covid-19 hospitalizations increase, a greater number of Americans are deciding to get vaccinated
With an alarming rise in Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations, more Americans have recently made the decision to get vaccinated than in the last six weeks.
More than 1 million doses of the vaccine were reported administered Thursday, new US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data showed, marking the first time since early July for the single-day change in reported doses. The
CNN (Online News)Jun 01 2021
News
Biden to meet with three survivors of Tulsa Race Massacre in visit to once-thriving 'Black Wall Street'
One hundred years after a white mob burned "Black Wall Street" to the ground, killing and injuring an estimated hundreds of African Americans and forcing thousands from their homes, President Joe Biden will visit Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Tuesday to commemorate one of the bloodiest race massacres in U.S. history.
Biden will deliver remarks on the 100-year anniversary and speak to survivors
USA TODAYNov 17 2019
News
U.S. stock market at record but farm bankruptcies at highest since 2011
While U.S. stock market is soaring to new record highs, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.80% hitting 28,000 on Friday, farmers are having trouble paying their bills in the heart of America’s agricultural sector.
Farms incomes are falling in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and portions of western Missouri and northern New Mexico, according to the Kansas City
MarketWatchSep 14 2020
News
In defiance of Nevada governor, Trump holds indoor rally
In open defiance of state regulations and his own administration’s pandemic health guidelines, President Donald Trump hosted his first indoor rally since June, telling a packed, nearly mask-less Nevada crowd that the nation was “making the last turn” in defeating the virus.
Eager to project a sense of normalcy in imagery, Trump soaked up the raucous cheers inside a warehouse Sunday
Associated Press Fact CheckDec 08 2016
Headline Roundup
Trump Taps Scott Pruitt for EPA
Trump has chosen Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), placing someone who questions the science of climate change—and who has fought the agency as a state official. Proponents say Scott is a respected leader who will bring EPA back to its central mission of clean air and clean water.
USA TODAY Townhall New York Daily NewsOct 06 2014
News
Supreme Court declines to review same-sex marriage cases
The Supreme Court decided not to review rulings that cleared the way for same-sex marriage in Virginia, Utah, Oklahoma, Indiana and Wisconsin on Monday, meaning marriages can take place there immediately.
Washington PostAug 23 2013
Opinion
Let's not play racial politics when the bigger problem is violent criminal behavior
In a sharp political divide separating liberals and conservatives, the shooting death of an Australian man by three teenage boys in Oklahoma is being advertised by the right as a race crime.
Juan WilliamsJul 22 2021
News
Surprise Gain in Jobless Claims Shows U.S. Labor Market Churn
Applications for U.S. state unemployment insurance rose unexpectedly last week by the most since late March, underscoring week-to-week volatility in an otherwise improving labor market.
Initial jobless claims in regular state programs totaled 419,000 in the week ended July 17, up 51,000 from the prior week, Labor Department data showed Thursday. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey
Bloomberg