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With a plum role as Marvel villain, Jonathan Majors' stardom seemed certain, until an alleged altercation with a girlfriend derailed his Hollywood career. The actor's trial has started in New York.
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A suspect in Tennessee died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot while on the run early Sunday after he allegedly killed four and seriously injured a fifth victim, police said.
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness month, and local advocates and agencies are working to promote available services for victims.
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At issue is a 1994 amendment to the Federal Firearms Act that prohibits those who are actively subject to domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms.
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As criminal justice reform for criminalized survivors of domestic violence is gaining traction in Oklahoma, some advocates are working to make sure potential reforms are applied to those already incarcerated.
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Indigenous women experience some of the highest rates of violence in the country. In Oklahoma and nationally, there have been efforts to address some of the reasons why Native men and women go missing.
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Better data collection, coordination between law enforcement and providing culturally appropriate victims service were among a few of the new guidelines.
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The Not Invisible Act Commission's first public stop will be in Tulsa at the Osage Casino Hotel on April 11 starting at 9 a.m. It will then head to Alaska and Arizona.
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AG Gentner Drummond hopes to reset Oklahoma’s relationship with tribal nations. He says he will make ‘respecting’ tribes a top priority.
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The Cherokee Nation celebrated the opening of a new domestic violence shelter in Stilwell on Tuesday, Dec. 20, to help families and children who suffer at the hands of violence.