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Part of Halloween's charm is that the normal rules are suspended. When else can kids dress up and demand candy from strangers? But some rules do apply.
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A local non-profit is hosting rap battles and other events to advocate for mental health awareness in Oklahoma. The organization called Soulbody Cyphers is working to destigmatize conversations around mental health and cultivate a community of MCs.
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Oklahoma has filed a lawsuit against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, in state court
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More than 40 states filed legal actions against Meta on Tuesday, alleging that the company intentionally designed features that hooked a generation of young people.
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Killers of the Flower Moon is in theaters and already generating Oscar buzz. But for individual Osages, this movie is deeply personal.
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Middle school can be a challenging time and it turns out bike riding may help. Researchers found students who took part in a 6 to 8 week cycling class reported having a more positive outlook on life.
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The city and Tulsa Public Schools received a total of $13 million in federal grants to address rising levels of mental health needs among youth in the city.
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Oklahoma, Cleveland and Canadian County residents will soon have access to a new insurance policy combining traditional health coverage and access to direct primary care.
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Norman is preparing to host its first Out of the Darkness walk on Nov. 12 to support people affected by suicide and decrease stigma.
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Oklahoma Christian University, in partnership with the Chickasaw Nation, is ushering in its first full school year with an on-campus mental health clinic providing low-cost services for Oklahomans and hands-on experience to marriage and family therapy masters students.