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Oklahoma Executes John Hanson Under Trump-Era Death Penalty Policy
John Fitzgerald Hanson was executed in Oklahoma on Thursday for the 1999 kidnapping and murder of Mary Bowles; his transfer from federal prison was expedited by the Trump administration's pro-death penalty policy, despite last-minute appeals citing unfair clemency hearings and undisclosed evidence.
Oklahoma Executes John Hanson Under Trump-Era Death Penalty Policy
John Fitzgerald Hanson was executed in Oklahoma on Thursday for the 1999 kidnapping and murder of Mary Bowles; his transfer from federal prison was expedited by the Trump administration's pro-death penalty policy, despite last-minute appeals citing unfair clemency hearings and undisclosed evidence.
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44% Bias Score


Severe Weather System Causes 28 Deaths, Millions Remain at Risk
A severe weather system has caused 28 deaths and widespread destruction across the central and eastern United States, with millions more at risk this week as damaging winds, large hail, and strong tornadoes are anticipated.
Severe Weather System Causes 28 Deaths, Millions Remain at Risk
A severe weather system has caused 28 deaths and widespread destruction across the central and eastern United States, with millions more at risk this week as damaging winds, large hail, and strong tornadoes are anticipated.
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28% Bias Score


DHS Defends Oklahoma City ICE Raid as Lawful, Targeting Property, Not Individuals
On April 24, ICE agents raided an Oklahoma City home, seizing evidence related to a human and drug smuggling operation; DHS says the raid, authorized by a federal judge based on an 84-page affidavit, targeted the property, not specific individuals, despite claims by Democrats that it mistakenly targ...
DHS Defends Oklahoma City ICE Raid as Lawful, Targeting Property, Not Individuals
On April 24, ICE agents raided an Oklahoma City home, seizing evidence related to a human and drug smuggling operation; DHS says the raid, authorized by a federal judge based on an 84-page affidavit, targeted the property, not specific individuals, despite claims by Democrats that it mistakenly targ...
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52% Bias Score


Wrongful Raid by Federal Agents Traumatizes Oklahoma Family
Federal immigration agents wrongly raided the Oklahoma City home of a U.S. citizen family, seizing their belongings while searching for suspects who no longer resided there; the mother stated the agents were dismissive and rough, causing significant trauma.
Wrongful Raid by Federal Agents Traumatizes Oklahoma Family
Federal immigration agents wrongly raided the Oklahoma City home of a U.S. citizen family, seizing their belongings while searching for suspects who no longer resided there; the mother stated the agents were dismissive and rough, causing significant trauma.
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60% Bias Score


Oklahoma Supreme Court Blocks Publicly Funded Catholic Charter School
The Oklahoma Supreme Court blocked the creation of a publicly funded Catholic online charter school, Saint Isidore of Seville, citing violation of the First Amendment's establishment clause, despite arguments from the Alliance Defending Freedom advocating for parental choice and religious freedom.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Blocks Publicly Funded Catholic Charter School
The Oklahoma Supreme Court blocked the creation of a publicly funded Catholic online charter school, Saint Isidore of Seville, citing violation of the First Amendment's establishment clause, despite arguments from the Alliance Defending Freedom advocating for parental choice and religious freedom.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Decide on First Religious Public Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of Oklahoma's first religious public charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, pitting Republican Governor Kevin Stitt against Attorney General Gentner Drummond over taxpayer funding and the First Amendment.
Supreme Court to Decide on First Religious Public Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of Oklahoma's first religious public charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, pitting Republican Governor Kevin Stitt against Attorney General Gentner Drummond over taxpayer funding and the First Amendment.
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48% Bias Score

Four Executions Scheduled This Week, Increasing 2025 US Total
Four executions are scheduled this week in Alabama, Florida, Oklahoma, and South Carolina, bringing the 2025 U.S. total to 23, reflecting an increase in capital punishment use since January and the Trump administration's efforts to resume federal executions.

Four Executions Scheduled This Week, Increasing 2025 US Total
Four executions are scheduled this week in Alabama, Florida, Oklahoma, and South Carolina, bringing the 2025 U.S. total to 23, reflecting an increase in capital punishment use since January and the Trump administration's efforts to resume federal executions.
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32% Bias Score

Oklahoma Superintendent Faces Backlash Over Student Immigration Status Policy
Oklahoma's state superintendent, Ryan Walters, is facing criticism for a proposed policy requiring students to disclose their immigration status, despite the state ranking 49th in education and the Governor's opposition, citing a lack of evidence of federal request.

Oklahoma Superintendent Faces Backlash Over Student Immigration Status Policy
Oklahoma's state superintendent, Ryan Walters, is facing criticism for a proposed policy requiring students to disclose their immigration status, despite the state ranking 49th in education and the Governor's opposition, citing a lack of evidence of federal request.
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56% Bias Score

US Storms Cause Multiple Deaths, Widespread Damage
Severe thunderstorms and a derecho caused at least six deaths and widespread damage across the US on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulting in flight cancellations, power outages, and flooding in Oklahoma, which declared a state of emergency.

US Storms Cause Multiple Deaths, Widespread Damage
Severe thunderstorms and a derecho caused at least six deaths and widespread damage across the US on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulting in flight cancellations, power outages, and flooding in Oklahoma, which declared a state of emergency.
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36% Bias Score

Wrongful Raid on Oklahoma Family by Federal Agents
Federal immigration agents mistakenly raided the Oklahoma City home of a U.S. citizen family last week due to an outdated search warrant targeting previous residents, seizing belongings and causing significant trauma; the agents involved were from ICE, FBI and (erroneously claimed) the U.S. Marshals...

Wrongful Raid on Oklahoma Family by Federal Agents
Federal immigration agents mistakenly raided the Oklahoma City home of a U.S. citizen family last week due to an outdated search warrant targeting previous residents, seizing belongings and causing significant trauma; the agents involved were from ICE, FBI and (erroneously claimed) the U.S. Marshals...
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56% Bias Score

Caldecott Medal Awarded to "Chooch Helped"
Andrea L. Rogers and Rebecca Kunz won the 2025 Caldecott Medal for their children's book, "Chooch Helped," a story about two siblings learning to navigate their relationship, following a chance meeting at the Cherokee National Holiday.

Caldecott Medal Awarded to "Chooch Helped"
Andrea L. Rogers and Rebecca Kunz won the 2025 Caldecott Medal for their children's book, "Chooch Helped," a story about two siblings learning to navigate their relationship, following a chance meeting at the Cherokee National Holiday.
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20% Bias Score

Top MLB Draft Prospect Ethan Holliday Shows Defensive Prowess, Hitting Inconsistencies
Ethan Holliday, a top MLB draft prospect and son of former MLB player Matt Holliday and brother of current MLB player Jackson Holliday, showed excellent defense but inconsistent hitting in a recent game, raising questions about his draft position.

Top MLB Draft Prospect Ethan Holliday Shows Defensive Prowess, Hitting Inconsistencies
Ethan Holliday, a top MLB draft prospect and son of former MLB player Matt Holliday and brother of current MLB player Jackson Holliday, showed excellent defense but inconsistent hitting in a recent game, raising questions about his draft position.
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24% Bias Score
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