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U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) cosponsored the No Taxpayer Funds for Illegal Alien Abortions Act, which was introduced by Sen. Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kans.) and would prohibit any employee or contractor with U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) or the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) from transporting any illegal immigrant across state lines for the purpose of procuring an abortion. “The Biden administration continues to push their liberal agenda on hardworking Americans and it has to stop,” said Senator Inhofe. “As if trying to use taxpayer dollars to fund American citizens’ abortions was not enough, the Biden administration now wants to use taxpayer dollars to fund illegal migrants’ abortions. To protect our nation’s integrity and safety, we must ensure that ICE and HHS cannot sponsor transportation for illegal immigrants to obtain an abortion.”
Read moreAfter the disaster on May 4th, Betty hired the first contractor who knocked on her door to help with her damages. She overpaid that contractor and she is still left with damages.
Read moreA Seminole resident has received an excellence award from the Oklahoma Pork Council.
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Read moreSouthern Oklahoma will suffer even hotter weather in the coming decades with at least two counties enduring more than 80 days of 100-degree temperatures or greater, according to a New York-based non-profit research and technology group dedicated to climate change studies. In a new report, scientists with the First Street Foundation predicted that much of the central United States will endure much hotter weather over the coming decades.
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Read more“I told myself, Jim, keep your head. You’ll be all right. The medic did a great job. He’s a great guy and the best medic in the company.”
Read moreTo raise awareness and funds for the conservation of wild orangutans and their habitat, the Oklahoma City Zoo and Oklahoma Zoological Society have partnered with designers to devise a unique animal enrichment enabling the Zoo’s male Sumatran orangutan, Elok, 21, to create digital artwork available for purchase as a non-fungible token (NFT) via an international auction on Friday, August 19, International Orangutan Day.
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