The longtime leader of the Black Lives Matter movement in Oklahoma City has been indicted for fraud and money laundering.
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Labeling dissent as terrorism: New U.S. domestic terrorism priorities raise constitutional alarms
A largely overlooked directive issued by the Trump administration marks a major shift in U.S. counterterrorism policy, one that threatens bedrock free speech rights enshrined in the Bill of Rights.
All three quilts are part of the museum's cultural archive, comprised of more than a million historical artifacts and ...
Jo Ann Boyce, a member of the Clinton 12, has died at 84. She later moved to Los Angeles, became a pediatric nurse and spent ...
A federal appeals court upheld nearly $1 million in penalties against President Trump and Alina Habba for filing “frivolous” lawsuits against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments over the constitutionality of Senate Bill 1027, the sweeping legislation enacted in May that imposes several requirements on initiative ...
The Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum held an honoring event Sunday, Nov. 23, commemorating the first responders and those who aided in the recovery effort following the Murrah Federal building ...
The federal spending bill that ended the government shutdown includes a surprise provision that cracks down on intoxicating hemp products. This bans the unregulated sale of hemp-derived THC products, ...
Former President Bill Clinton has been hinting at who could be the next U.S. president, according to Politico. The 42nd president believes California Gov. Gavin Newsom could win the 2028 presidential ...
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stopped by Northwestern Memorial Hospital on Friday to pay a visit to the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who remains hospitalized. The ...
CHICAGO (WGN) — Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Rev. Jesse Jackson in the hospital on Friday, according to spokespeople with the Rainbow PUSH ...
The House Oversight Committee officially informed the Clinton’s attorney that they must appear for depositions on Dec. 17 and 18 in Washington. The committee approved the subpoenas on a bipartisan ...
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