Ben Abrams
Ben Abrams is a news reporter and All Things Considered host for KWGS.
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Oklahoma is again ground zero for a battle over publicly funded religious education as a proposed Jewish charter school looks to the courts for vindication. That’s despite members of the state’s Jewish community saying they weren’t consulted and are “deeply concerned” about the threat to the separation of church and state.
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The University of Tulsa announced Stacy Leeds as its 22nd president effective July 1.
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Board members said they were bound to follow the St. Isidore ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court, despite some doing so begrudgingly.
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The coalition, including the ACLU and Oklahoma Appleseed Center, claims the theoretical school would "indoctrinate its students in Jewish religious beliefs."
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As crews hope to uncover more evidence of massacre victims at Oaklawn Cemetery, potential mass grave sites elsewhere in Tulsa could prove more difficult.
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"It's not just the home, but it's what the home represents," said Deon Osborne, one of the two campaign organizers. The GoFundMe page has a hefty $1 million goal.
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SoonerPoll data shows Trump’s lead over Harris in Oklahoma cut in half compared to Biden in 2020. How reliable is that number?
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While Columbus was not the first European to visit the Americas, his voyage kicked off a wave of exploration and colonization of the New World.
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Justice for Greenwood team members rejoiced at the news, which comes months after a major legal defeat.
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The requirement for monthly reports from TPS stemmed from a fight over the district’s 2023 accreditation.