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A humorous Kenyan tale: ‘I fear pepper, and here’s why’
NAIROBI, Kenya — Have you ever experienced a mixture of emotions? That ambiguous feeling standing between two very different emotions, such that you can’t...
Cinco de Mayo metro guide: Take a shot, be respectful
Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Battle of Puebla in 1862. It was a battle over debt, with France and other European countries seeking to...
LGBTQ youth face harsh realities, need adults’ support
More than 7.8 million children in the U.S. don’t receive the love and support mandatory to the human experience. These are the children who...
Letter: All special interests should pay fair share of taxes
To the editors:
There is a reason that as many as 50,000 Oklahoma public school teachers left their classrooms each day to go to the...
Trustee: OKC needs Sunday service for public transit
The City of Oklahoma City's bus system does not operate on Sundays. If we are not forward-thinking and responsible, our city’s new MAPS 3...
Capitol podcast: Wind, guns, budget and a 72-ounce steak
Hungry for details coming out of the Oklahoma Legislature? We've got you covered, even if finding time to sit down and talk through important...
Paul George has ‘gone fishing,’ but for how long?
As the Thunder's season comes to a close, the immediate question is not one of coaching changes, injuries, or offensive schemes — though all...
Photos: Tulsans led Okie presence at Folk Alliance 2018
It's common knowledge in Oklahoma music circles that there's a sonic renaissance going on in Tulsa. The city's scene has been known in years...
In rebuttal, lawyer favors protecting religious agencies with SB 1140
(Editor's note: The following commentary was submitted as a response to an attorney's commentary that examined constitutionality concerns with SB 1140. That bill was...
Columbine and the ‘Year from Hell’ at John Marshall
This year’s 19th anniversary of the April 20, 1999, Columbine mass murders renewed anxieties surrounding gun violence in the nation’s political consciousness, especially coupled...