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Oklahoma’s State Superintendent Requires Public Schools to Teach the Bible
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Oklahoma public schools must teach about the Bible and the Ten Commandments, the superintendent of public instruction said.
Oklahoma public schools must teach about the Bible and the Ten Commandments, the superintendent of public instruction said. -
NBC News - Top stories
Presidential debate takeaways and Oklahoma schools required to teach Bible: Morning Rundown
President Joe Biden’s debate performance amplifies Democrats’ biggest fears about his candidacy. -
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Oklahoma's top education official orders schools to teach the Bible
Oklahoma will require schools to teach the Bible and have a copy in every classroom, the state’s top education official announced Thursday. -
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The Bible in Public Schools? Oklahoma Pushes Limits of Long Tradition.
The Bible has a deep history in American classrooms, but the state’s provocative superintendent wants to broadly expand its influence. -
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Oklahoma schools head Ryan Walters: Teachers who won't teach the Bible could lose license
In an interview with NBC News, Ryan Walters discussed his new Bible instruction mandate and the consequences for Oklahoma teachers who don't comply. -
The Hill - Politics
Thou shalt not require the Ten Commandments to be posted in public schools
As supporters of HB 71 know, more than 40 years ago, in Stone v. Graham, the Supreme Court declared that a Kentucky statute nearly identical to theirs violated the Constitution. -
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California bill crafted to require school payments to college athletes pulled by sponsor
A proposal that would require California universities to pay their athletes through a “degree completion fund” has been withdrawnCalifornia -
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Oklahoma chief justice recommends removing state judge over corruption allegations
The chief judge of the Oklahoma Supreme Court is recommending the immediate suspension and eventual removal of a state district judge who faces separate shooting charges in Oklahoma and Texas -
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Drinking water for nearly 1 million Californians fails to meet state requirements, report finds
There is growing concern about the safety of drinking water for nearly 1 million Californians after a state assessment found hundreds of water systems across the state failed to meet health requirements. Two-thirds of the suppliers were in ...California
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