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Dateline episode "The Haunting" revisits one of Oklahoma’s most heinous wrongful convictions and sheds new light upon Brooks Douglass’ case, whose life was changed by the horrific events of 1979.
Senate bill 1851 went into effect on Sept. 1 and it states that a city can not raise it’s tax rates past the no-new revenue rate if an audit of the previous fiscal year wasn’t completed in time.
The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court for an emergency order to remove Lisa Cook from the Federal ...
Friday was Constitution Day by act of Congress in 2004. It supplanted Citizenship Day which had been set for Sept. 19 but I ...
Nyesom Wike, has admitted to making a mistake during the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential primary election in 2022 ...
The face-off between the Ogun State Government and the senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District, Gbenga Daniel, has ...
If there are doubts about any user's age Altman says "we’ll play it safe and default to the under-18 experience." ...
Former Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio on Friday described the flood control scam as the “biggest corruption scandal” ...
Speaking at a Rosh Hashanah reception at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, Leiter asked, ‘Where is the outrage? Where are we ...
There was a bipartisan bill working through the Capitol that would have strengthened Minnesota's fight against fraud, but it fizzled out — so what happened?
My two journalistic encounters with Robert Redford both involved trout streams and internationally known professors of literature at the University of Chicago. In the fall of 1995, I got word from ...
U.S. Senator Gary Peters, D-Bloomfield Twp., co-chair of the Senate Great Lakes Task Force, introduced two bipartisan bills ...
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