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Gov. Kevin Stitt says a new bill will be “ending penalizing student athletes for transferring schools.” But, OSSAA clarified the measure only removed a statute — the rule still exists.
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President Trump says that a deal with Iran to end the war is largely negotiated. And, Pope Leo XIV weighed in today on the rise of AI during his first encyclical.
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Law enforcement officials have released more information about a shooting near the White House on Saturday, including the identity of the alleged gunman.
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President Trump's latest demand has tempered expectations for an imminent deal to end the war with Iran. Meanwhile, an Iranian delegation arrived in Doha on Monday for more talks.
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In the male-dominated world of Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, a martial arts teacher offers women a way to empowerment.
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The 2026 legislative session ended earlier than expected, and now all eyes are watching Governor Stitt's next moves as he considers the last legislation on his desk.
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On the Scene w/Brett Fieldcamp, May 21, 2026
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State Farm whistleblower and Oklahoma native Ina DeLong left a binder of damning documents with Oklahoma City attorney Charles Weddle — then she disappeared.
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The Trump administration is turning to Indian Country in a move to "share in the prosperity of American energy dominance."
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"Magnifica Humanitas" tackles the social, economic and political challenges associated with artificial intelligence.
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Her abduction at age 14 drew international attention. After her rescue, Smart says she struggled with feeling shame around her body. Bodybuilding has helped her see herself differently.
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The California State University system offers an early look at what happens when an administration commits to a technology that its own community isn't convinced will improve education.
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So you've got a baby in your life. How do you talk to them, exactly? In this comic, experts explain why conversing with your baby is important — and share ways to help them develop their language skills.
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Americans are increasingly passing up on dining out. So one restaurant is allowing diners to pay what they like for their food.
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You've heard of lower car insurance rates for good drivers. Now, one life insurance company wants to incentivize longevity with lower rates and extra bonuses for people who adopt healthy habits.