24 State Attorneys General Support Arizona’s Law Requiring Proof Of Citizenship To Vote
A coalition of 24 attorneys general (AG) filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, supporting an Arizona law requiring U.S. citizenship to vote.
‘Twisters’ film thrill-packed and science-backed, its stars say
Almost 30 years on from the blockbuster “Twister,” deadly tornadoes and their chasers return to the screen for an updated extreme weather tale.
Former Oklahoma Sen. Jim Inhofe Dies At 89
Former Oklahoma Senator James Inhofe died Tuesday at the age of 89, his family announced.
Louisiana: Public School Classrooms Required By Law To Display ‘The Ten Commandments’ By 2025
Louisiana has become the first state in the U.S. to require the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public school classroom after a bill was signed into law by GOP Governor Jeff Landry on Wednesday.
Rachel Morin Case: Illegal Immigrant Murder Suspect Arrested, Authorizes Extradition To Maryland
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Friday, the suspect in hiker Rachel Morin’s tragic murder case purportedly signed a waiver allowing Harford County law enforcement to extradite him to Maryland for trial. Up to ten days may pass during the extradition.
RFK Jr. Files Complaint Regarding Presidential Debate Criteria
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filed a complaint against the CNN network for allegedly colluding with President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump to exclude him from the debate.
At Least 14 Dead Following Texas, Oklahoma And Arkansas Strong Storms
At least 14 people were killed in storms that have left a wide trail of destruction across Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
Pennsylvania Dad Detained In Turks And Caicos Receives Suspended 52-Week Sentence, Expected To Be Released
A Turks and Caicos judge on Friday morning issued a suspended 52-week sentence to Bryan Hagerich, who is a Pennsylvania dad of two and former pro baseball player who pleaded guilty to possessing ammunition on the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI).
1 Dead After Devastating Oklahoma Tornadoes As millions In The Midwest Face A Strong Tornado Threat
At least one person has died in Oklahoma as a result of a strong tornado that ripped through small towns, as severe storms moved from the South and into central areas , causing devastation throughout.