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Iran continued to target Gulf countries with ballistic missiles and drones Thursday as the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad issued a security alert warning of attacks by Iran-backed militias.
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Oklahoma lawmakers reached a state budget agreement on Wednesday afternoon. They’ve traded the normally drawn-out process for a quick resolution that meets Gov. Kevin Stitt’s top priorities and aims to end the legislative session early.
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On Monday, several traders bet hundreds of millions of dollars on oil contracts shortly before President Trump announced the postponement of U.S. strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure.
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The Supreme Court is considering the legality of a policy that bars migrants at the border from entering the U.S. and applying for asylum.
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Senators are discussing a deal that would fund all of the Department of Homeland Security, including airport security screening, but not immigration enforcement.
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Oklahoma’s next U.S. Senator will be Tulsa energy executive Alan Armstrong.
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Pulido has been a mainstay of Tejano music —a genre blending traditional regional Mexican elements with country, pop and conjunto influences — for more than three decades.
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The Senate has confirmed Sen. Markwayne Mullin to serve as the next secretary of Homeland Security. The Oklahoma Republican replaces Kristi Noem and takes over a department mired in controversy.
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President Trump's mission to fight renewable wind energy comes at a time of rising energy costs.
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The F-14 was made famous in Top Gun. The U.S. sold the planes to Iran in the 1970s, only for the two countries to become enemies. Iran kept its F-14s flying for decades in the face of U.S. sanctions.
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Some of President Trump's policies, the latest being the war in Iran, are testing his support among farmers who are being burdened with higher costs.
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The Supreme Court is considering whether to limit when mail-in ballots can be counted in states across the U.S. NPR's Michel Martin discusses with Amy Howe of SCOTUSblog.
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U.S. senators officially confirmed one of their colleagues, Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin, to serve as Secretary of Homeland Security Monday.
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The Oklahoma Senate on Monday passed a bill to remove nearly two dozen Oklahoma Turnpike Authority projects from a legislatively approved list.