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NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with political scientist Rachel Blum about what the recent battle over House speaker tells us about the far-right's influence on U.S. electoral politics.
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With extreme floods all over the world filling headlines, researchers at the University of Oklahoma are predicting things will only get worse.
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Where should we put our nuclear waste? A team of University of Oklahoma researchers is looking into that question to find a way to locate storage facilities across the country.
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Researchers at the University of Oklahoma started developing a monitoring program in 2020. Now, they're working with state health officials to scan for about a dozen pathogens.
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OU is welcoming more than 4,700 students and OSU is bringing in more than 4,600.
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As Oklahoma colleges struggle to maintain enrollment, they're increasingly turning to other places to recruit new students.
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Oklahoma's Regents for Higher Education will meet Wednesday to approve tuition and fee rates for the state’s colleges and universities.
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When Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey were overturned last week, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in his opinion that previous rulings on sexual privacy, marriage equality and birth control access should be reconsidered because they’re based on the same constitutional mechanism as Roe and Casey.
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College softball's Oklahoma Sooners have won 57 games this season, and have lost just three. And 40 of those wins came through the mercy rule.
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Oklahoma's rainy season is here, and with those rains come increased chances for flash flooding. New research showing how climate change could make flash flooding a more serious problem for Oklahomans.