Many measures of Black achievement in the U.S. have stalled or reversed. A series from Headway looks back at historical gains for their lessons today.
Tag: Oklahoma
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What to Know About the Case of Richard Glossip, Death Row Prisoner
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted a stay of execution after Oklahoma’s attorney general urged that Mr. Glossip not be put to death, citing problems with his murder trial.
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Oklahoma Set to Consider U.S.’s First Religious Charter School
If approved, the online Catholic school would be funded by taxpayer dollars, potentially teeing up a high-profile legal battle.
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Storm and Tornado Damage in the Midwest, South and East: What We Know
The severe weather system spawned numerous tornadoes that killed dozens of people, injuring scores. It also created heavy snow in the North and fueled wildfires in Oklahoma.
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With a Marijuana Shop on ‘Every Corner,’ Oklahoma Votes on Full Legalization
The state has embraced medical marijuana, with some 400 dispensaries in Oklahoma City alone. But the governor is opposed to going further.