After wildfires burned hundreds of thousands of acres across Oklahoma in March, Gov. Kevin Stitt fired the head of the Oklahoma Forestry Services and floated the concept of dissolving the agency entirely.
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WeightWatchers said Tuesday it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to eliminate $1.15 billion in debt and focus on its transition into a telehealth services provider.
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Hundreds of flight delays and cancellations at Newark's airport over the past several days are giving passengers headaches and spurring promises to improve the nation's air traffic control system.
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A lawsuit filed on behalf of four women accuses R&B legend Smokey Robinson of sexual misconduct.
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Six months after the election, a federal judge has ordered that a contest for the North Carolina should finally be over, in a case that targeted thousands of votes on technical grounds.
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A public housing development in Tulsa and an old railroad office turned local politician's home in McIntosh County are the newest additions to the National Register of Historic Places from Oklahoma.
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The Oklahoma Corporation Commission voted in opposition to two bills they say could increase costs for consumers.
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The suspension of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission raises questions about future efforts to investigate the country's foreign adoption program.
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The Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" platform has boosted the agenda of a conservative think tank that's been working for more than a decade to reshape the nation's public assistance programs.
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The Posse Comitatus Act restricts using federal troops in civilian law enforcement. Exceptions exist, but Trump's crackdown on immigration is shaping up to be a major test for the law.
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Critics warn that despite President Trump's call to end the purported weaponization of the Justice Department, it has become more politicized in the president's first three months back in office.
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Real ID will be enforced in U.S. airports starting May 7. Implementing the law involved years of negotiations between federal and state officials.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney won the Canadian election vowing to take on President Trump. Their first meeting, on Tuesday, was friendly, though each remained firm in their positions.
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Canadian Prime Minister Carney to visit White House, Trump administration asks court to dismiss suit restricting access to abortion drug, Trump plans to impose tariffs on movies produced outside U.S.
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The tiny east African country of Rwanda says it's holding "early talks" with the Trump administration about taking in deported migrants from the U.S.