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The Oklahoma Supreme Court voted 8-0 to allow a petition for State Question 836 that aims to change Oklahoma to an open primary election system to enter the signature stage.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court unanimously ruled Tuesday that a proposed change to an open primary election system would not violate the state constitution, clearing the way for supporters to begin ...
House Republicans passed two more bills on Wednesday to overhaul the criminal justice system of Washington, D.C., a day after adopting two pieces of legislation that will restructure how juvenile ...
When the federal government threatened to cancel billions in research funds from Harvard University—as it has also done to ...
Daniel Lurie won his first — and likely only — point against tennis legend Roger Federer in San Francisco on Tuesday. There ...
A coalition of faculty, staff, students and labor unions sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, accusing it of stifling ...
The owner of a behavioral health center in Mesa was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to health care fraud and money ...
Following the Trump administration’s latest effort to weaponize the immigration system to silence Mahmoud Khalil for his advocacy ...
Republicans have no path to winning the 2026 midterms in a fair election. So they've pushed unfair redistricting and ...
The Federal Reserve finally cut interest rates today—but that’s not likely to stop the president’s pressure campaign against ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — An Army veteran who set fire to an American flag near the White House to protest President Donald Trump’s ...
State Question 836 got the greenlight from the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday in a unanimous decision.It was challenged in court by the Oklahoma Republican ...