Oklahoma
US National Guard soldier charged for attempting to send 3D-printed gun parts to al-Qaeda
Andrew Scott Hastings, 25, allegedly shipped 3D-printed gun parts to an agent posing as an al-Qaeda contact, the Justice Department announced.
'Hate has no place': Oklahoma signs IHRA definition of antisemitism into state law
Afghan national pleads guitly to plotting 'ISIS-inspired' US election-day terror attack
'Oklahoma!' shines in Israel: LOGON’s latest musical triumph
Oklahoma advances two bills that would solidify IHRA antisemitism definition into state law
The bills were backed by the Combat Antisemitism Movement, an international network of 850 groups dedicated to combating antisemitism.
A Jewish museum in Tulsa held a funeral for remains of Holocaust victims it kept for years
The museum said the remains likely dated back to before the year 2000, when it was more common for museums to accept human remains into their collections.
Oklahoma amends request for Bibles in public schools, removes Trump-endorsed Bible specifications
State Superintendent Ryan Walters said, "The left-wing media hates Donald Trump so much, and they hate the Bible so much, they will lie and go to any means necessary to stop this from happening."
Artifact confirming Jewish King David as historical figure on display in Edmond, Oklahoma
The Tel Dan Stele, a key biblical artifact, will be displayed at Herbert W. Armstrong College from September 22 to November 25.
Oklahoma University evacuated over anti-Israel bomb scare
The message left by the suspicious package read "Ignore this like you do genocide. 28,000 and counting. Silence is complicity."
Tallest US skyscraper to rise in Oklahoma city, not New York
Oklahoma City surprises with plans for the tallest building in the US. A symbol of growth, it will offer unique attractions for visitors.
Hanukkah vignettes: Scenes of the Festival of Lights in years past
As the sun disappeared that day, a large hanukkiah was rolled out. Eight giant candles and one more for the shamash.
Oklahoma Dept. of Education announces partnership with PragerU
Decisions to include PragerU content in school curriculums have been met with much controversy due to many disagreeing with the content that is included in the curriculum.
Oklahoma boy discovers fish with 'human-like' teeth
Charlie Clinton, 11, was reportedly fishing in an Oklahoma City neighborhood pond when he caught a pacu, which is an invasive fish linked closely to piranhas.
Seven bodies, including two missing teens, found in home of Oklahoma sex offender
McFadden, 39, had been scheduled to begin a trial on Monday for using a cellphone while in prison to send sexual messages to a teenage girl, the station reported.
Purim: Celebrating the holiday as a soldier, civilian in the US
57 years later, I can still see the faces and some of the costumes. I forget quite a lot these days, but not that Purim.