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The Tulsa Shooter Bought the AR-15 on the Same Day as the Shooting
It took the shooter fewer than three days to buy the weapons used to kill four people and himself.
Massive Explosions Dubbed 'The Anomaly' Help Reveal Mysteries In the Sky
Infrasound waves from munitions explosions can be used to improve the accuracy of weather reports, among many other applications.
Oklahoma Just Passed the Strictest Abortion Ban in the Country
If enacted, it would be even stricter than the Texas six-week ban.
Why Is the US Going Back to Executions by Firing Squad?
Utah, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and South Carolina have all legalized executions by firing squad once again.
Oklahoma Just Passed a Straight-Up Abortion Ban
Oklahoma passed a bill to make performing an abortion a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
Oklahoma Is Trying to Make It Nearly Impossible to Get Off Death Row
Many critics of a new bill claim it’s a direct retaliation to Julius Jones’ life being spared last November.
Schizophrenic Death Row Inmate Is Terrified His Execution Will Get Botched
Oklahoma’s first execution since its death penalty moratorium was lifted went horribly wrong. Donald Grant is scared the same will happen to him.
This Man Has Watched 133 Executions. Now He's Next.
Bigler Jobe Stouffer has spent 36 years on death row in Oklahoma and witnessed 133 executions. Now, it's his turn.
Here Are the Books Parents Want to Ban in Schools Now
“Forget Tide Pods,” the American Library Association recently wrote. “The latest dangerous fad sweeping the nation is book challenges.”
Julius Jones Won’t Be Executed
The governor of Oklahoma just granted clemency to Julius Jones, the Black death row inmate Oklahoma planned to kill Thursday afternoon.
Everything You Need To Know About Abortion Rights in the US
To understand how abortion rights in the United States got to this point, you have to turn the clock back to 2010.
The Texas Abortion Ban Isn’t Staying in Texas
More than 55,000 people got abortions in Texas last year. Now, patients are fleeing to places as far away as Boulder and Seattle.