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In a recent opinion piece published in the New York Post, Dr. Phil McGraw, the well-known television personality, shared his ...
I've been attacked on social media for saying that I was born in a racist state. Sadly, the truth is undeniable, and vestiges of hatred still exist ...
The U.S. Supreme Court seemed split along predictable ideological lines in the case of St. Isidore Catholic online charter ...
The first words of the First Amendment to the US Constitution are: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.” That’s pretty clear. We know what Congress is. We know what ...
Amy M. Le works with both to grapple with her family history after the collapse of Saigon, and the destruction of her family. “It was amazing how resilient, not only my mom but the people who were ...
The Four States region might not be the first place that crosses your mind when you think of the glitz and glamour of ...
A new art installation in the heart of Oklahoma City’s Asian District marks the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon.
The Six Triple Eight cleared a years-long backlog of mail in just three months. Eighty years later, the unit is finally getting the recognition it deserves ...
With the Sequim Irrigation Festival going into its historic 130th year as Washington’s longest running festival, organizers still find residents love its many offerings and traditions. “It’s such a ...
Tulsa Historical Society and Museum changes its name and programming to increase attendance and knowledge about our city’s ...
I’ve never been able to keep a daily diary. The routine doesn’t agree with me. It becomes a chore, like floors that must be ...
Lawmakers will not stand in the way of controversial new social studies standards heading to Oklahoma classrooms.