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Governor Stitt prohibits nonbinary birth certificates
Governor Keven Stitt has faced criticism from the LGBTQ+ community over legislation in the past. courtesy oklahoma.gov
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Governor Stitt prohibits nonbinary birth certificates

on 31 January 2022

Stitt believes his executive order is necessary to protect Oklahoma values. Last November, Governor Kevin Stitt directed the Oklahoma State…

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Amazon, UPS and FedEx packages stolen off freights
Union Pacific has made over 100 arrests in the last three months, courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Amazon, UPS and FedEx packages stolen off freights

on 31 January 2022

Railroad crimes in Los Angeles have increased during the pandemic; Union Pacific blames District Attorney George Gascón. In January, packages…

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Oklahoma retail theft ring busted
Oklahoma Attorney General John O'Connor stated he plans to prosecute "...to the fullest extent of the law." courtesy oag.ok.gov
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Oklahoma retail theft ring busted

on 24 January 2022

A complex system of shoplifting and reselling stolen goods was unearthed by state and federal authorities. On Jan. 14, over…

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TU extends Temporary Campus Safety Measures
TU will be extending these safety measures through Jan. 28. courtesy tualumni.com
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TU extends Temporary Campus Safety Measures

on 24 January 2022

Masks are still required, professors may teach remotely and another 500 students will be tested for COVID-19 in the coming…

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Mass casualty event at Astroworld Festival
Scott started Astroworld Festival in 2018. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Mass casualty event at Astroworld Festival

on 15 November 2021

Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival resulted in nine deaths and hundreds of injuries. Astroworld Festival is the annual music festival held…

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FDA approves Pfizer vaccine for ages 5-11
Authorization came after the FDA similarly approved booster shots. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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FDA approves Pfizer vaccine for ages 5-11

on 15 November 2021

The approval comes after a study showed strong protection with no serious side effects. On Oct. 29, the United States…

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Philadelphia bans minor traffic stops
Philadelphia is the largest city to implement these reforms as of yet. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Philadelphia bans minor traffic stops

on 8 November 202122 April 2024

A new act aims to reduce unnecessary interactions with the police that often go awry. Philadelphia’s city council passed the…

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Missouri kidnapping case leaves questions
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Missouri kidnapping case leaves questions

on 8 November 2021

The disappearance, followed by a complex investigation, has led to various rumors spread online. On Aug. 25, 33-year-old Cassidy Rainwater…

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Tulsa race demographics imply increasing diversity
Tulsa’s recent census data showed a decrease in the proportion of those identifying as white. Courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Tulsa race demographics imply increasing diversity

on 8 November 2021

TU Professor Dr. Travis Lowe offers insight into Tulsa’s 2020 census data and critiques common conceptions of race. Following the…

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Booster shots authorized for three COVID-19 vaccines
Patients are encouraged to receive a different booster than their original vaccination. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Booster shots authorized for three COVID-19 vaccines

on 1 November 2021

Extra shots are now being administered for those who meet the CDC’s requirements. All three COVID-19 vaccines approved by the…

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