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Three Percenter

Bomb-plot suspect linked to III% group, but who are they?

As America reels from the terrorism in Charlottesville, Virginia, a man from the rural Oklahoma town of Sayre has been arrested for allegedly attempting...
protest

The year in pictures: Protest rallies bookend 2017

This photo essay installment is a look back at a baker's dozen images from 2017. There's a photo from each month, but there's no...
sewer rooster

Editorial: People far nicer in person than online

Around the NonDoc newsroom, we have a new term to describe people who spew negative rhetoric on social media at all hours of the...
I miss the old New York

‘I Miss the Old New York’: Dark days, endless nights

(Editor's note: I Miss the Old New York is a short story by Sam Magid.) NEW YORK — Every generation of dreamers who has ever...
hate crimes

Among millions of hate crime victims, many never report

By Catherine Devine and Lillianna Byington | News21 PHOENIX — More than 2.4 million crimes, whose victims suspect were motivated by hate, were committed across the United...
Norman Pride Festival

Photos: Norman hosts its first Pride Festival, parade

Although Norman has long been considered the San Francisco of Oklahoma, it would not be until Aug. 26 that the city would host its...
OU tepee vandalism

What if social media captured 1994 OU tepee vandalism?

The spring air still felt a little like winter as five Indigenous students of the University of Oklahoma slept inside a tepee during the early...
imagination

NonDoc bridged 8,700 miles of my imagination

Nairobi, KENYA — My name is Brian Kasaine, a 25-year-old Kenyan who is privileged to be one of the contributing authors at NonDoc Media,...
Harvey Pratt, Native veterans

Oklahoma artist designs first national memorial honoring Native veterans

WASHINGTON — Members of tribal nations across the country gathered at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian on Saturday for the groundbreaking...
Flu

‘Delay’ in flu vaccine a problem for seniors

WASHINGTON — Two years after more than 60,000 people died from the flu, the federal government said it is no closer to solving distribution...

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