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Jul 10 2023
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Judge Tosses Reparations Lawsuit Stemming From Tulsa Riots
An Oklahoma judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit demanding reparations for African-Americans involved in the 1921 riots in Tulsa, which came to be known as the "Tulsa Race Massacre." Judge Caroline Wall sided against three survivors of the attack who are all over 100 years old and sued in 2020 in the hopes of seeing "justice in their lifetime," according to their attorney, ABC News reports.
ZeroHedgeJul 07 2023
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Thunder Summer League: Las Vegas Preview
July is a significant month around the NBA, as teams get their first look at their new rookies during summer league. Even outside of incoming rookies, this is also a chance for other young players around the league to showcase their improvement ahead of the upcoming season. The Oklahoma City Thunder entered the month with at least eight games on the slate, three of which occurred earlier this
ForbesJul 10 2023
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‘ChiefsAholic’—KC Chiefs Superfan Turned Alleged Bank Robber—Arrested In California
Xavier “ChiefsAholic” Babudar, the Kansas City Chiefs superfan that shocked the sports world with his bank robbery charges, was arrested by police in California after a monthslong manhunt, the FBI’s Kansas City office announced Monday. Babudar, a 28-year-old Overland Park, Kansas, man, was taken into custody in Lincoln, California on Friday, and given new charges of bank theft and transporting
ForbesJul 10 2023
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Historic Tulsa reparations lawsuit dismissed, but the fight for justice continues
An Oklahoma judge has dismissed a lawsuit demanding reparations and rebuilding to address the historical damage inflicted by the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The case, representing the last three survivors of the violent assault that claimed the lives of approximately 300 Black Americans in the renowned “Black Wall Street” community, ended on Friday, July 7, according to court records. Judge
Minnesota Spokesman ReporterJul 13 2023
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Murray headlines Canada's extended WC roster
Canada Basketball unveiled the lineup on Thursday night ahead of the FIBA World Cup. Murray will be joined by several other NBAers on Canada's team, including All-NBA selection Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Swingmen Nickeil Alexander-Walker of the Minnesota Timberwolves and RJ Barrett of the New York Knicks were also named to the roster. Dillon Brooks, who just was
ESPN.comJul 10 2023
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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Seeking Reparations from 1921 Tulsa Riots
On Friday, an Oklahoma judge dismissed a lawsuit demanding reparations for African-Americans related to the 1921 riots that took place in Tulsa, which has come to be known by some as the “Tulsa Race Massacre.” According to ABC News, Judge Caroline Wall dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice, thus eliminating any future chance the plaintiffs may have had at forcing reparations out of the city and
American GreatnessMay 08 2023
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GOP governor defends decision to nix PBS channel’s funding over LGBTQ+ propaganda
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt is among the Republican leaders who are acting decisively to take on the “woke” left’s propagandizing of children and last week, he vetoed a bill that would have provided funding for his state’s PBS television station which has served as a vehicle to seduce impressionable kids into the LGBTQ+ lifestyle. Among the many examples of objectionable content broadcast by
Bizpac ReviewJul 08 2023
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Tulsa Race Massacre survivors' lawsuit dismissed, ending years-long quest for reparations
The judge in a case that sought financial restitution for the three remaining survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre dismissed the case with prejudice Friday, effectively ending any further attempts by survivors' attorneys to seek reparations. The lawsuit, filed against the City of Tulsa, Tulsa Regional Chamber, the Tulsa County Commissioners, Tulsa County Sheriff Vic Regalado and the Oklahoma
The OklahomanJul 11 2023
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"With prejudice": Judge dismisses Tulsa race riots reparations case
The last three known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre announced on Monday that they plan to appeal last week's ruling by an Oklahoma judge dismissing their lawsuit seeking reparations for the deadly 1921 event. Over one night, a mob of white people attacked Tulsa's affluent and all-Black Greenwood neighborhood, killing more than 300 of the city's 10,000 Black residents. The mob burned down
SalonMay 05 2023
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Supreme Court Puts Glossip Execution on Hold
The execution of Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip was put on hold Friday by the U.S. Supreme Court. According to ABC News, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a motion requesting a stay of execution on Monday, agreeing with defense attorneys that there were enough problems with Glossip's conviction that a new trial should be held. Glossip's May 18 execution will be set
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