Western Oklahoma Christian School celebrated Dr. Seuss Week the first week of March and Bexlee Lind, left, and Emmett Williams showed off their Seuss-themed shirts.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is telling senators she would defend the Constitution and decide cases “without fear or favor” if she is confirmed to the Supreme Court.
MEDYKA, Poland (AP) — Yulia Bondarieva spent 10 days in a basement as Russian planes flew over and bombs were falling on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. Having reached safety in Poland, Bondarieva’s only wish now is for her twin sister in the besieged city of Mariupol to get out, too.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Companies would be required to disclose the greenhouse gas emissions they produce and how climate risk affects their business under new rules proposed Monday by the Securities and Exchange Commission as part of a drive across the government to address climate change.
It seems hard to believe we are already entering the end of March and are quickly approaching our March 24 deadline to hear Senate bills on the floor in our chamber. We’ve approved just under 200 measures as a full body so far, with about that many remaining available to consider.
(AP) – Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” is nominated for seven Academy Awards, including best picture, director and supporting actress for Ariana DeBose. Yet the star of the movie musical will not be among those attending the ceremony on Sunday.
Dear Doctors: I had the omicron variant of COVID-19, and even though it was mild, I'm not back to normal. I am tired all the time, my joints ache and my sense of smell is still gone. I've been told that this could be long COVID-19. I thought that only happened if you got really sick. Why did I get long COVID-19? When will we see a cure?




