Articles
Judge Sides with Sons About Jim Thorpe’s Remains
(HARRISBURG, Pa.) — The two surviving children of sports great Jim Thorpe won a critical ruling Friday in federal court that could clear the way for his remains...
Oklahomans May Be Able to Use Some Tax Refund Money to Defend Laws from Fed
(OKLAHOMA CITY) — Oklahoma residents might soon be able to direct a portion of their state income tax refunds to defend its laws against federal constitutional...

Report: Oklahoma Quake in 2011 Likely Man-Made
(WASHINGTON) — An unusual and widely felt 5.6-magnitude quake in Oklahoma in 2011 was probably caused when oil drilling waste was pushed deep underground, a team...
HIV Test Urged For 7,000 Oklahoma Dental Patients
(TULSA, Okla.) — Health officials said Thursday that thousands of patients of an Oklahoma oral surgeon should undergo testing for HIV and hepatitis after...

Former Oklahoma Quarterback Steve Davis Killed in Indiana Plane Crash
(SOUTH BEND, Ind.) — Steve Davis, Oklahoma's starting quarterback when it won back-to-back national championships in the 1970s, was one of two people killed when...
Photo Essays

Springtime in the Midwest Means a Foot of Snow
Though the calendar has ticked over into May, more than six weeks removed from the end of winter, in some parts of the Midwest and Rockies the shovels haven’t...

LIFE and Civil Rights: Anatomy of a Protest, Virginia, 1960
Very few non-violent civil disobedience tactics of the late 1950s and early 1960s were as brilliantly simple in conception and as effective in execution as the...


