As President Donald Trump ramps up deportations, Oklahoma's law criminalizing illegal immigration remains held up in federal court.
Eight of the 10 states that saw the most rise in searches for oligarchy as of Friday afternoon were Republican "red" states, including Wyoming, Arizona and Oklahoma, according to Google data. President Joe Biden delivers his farewell address to the nation ...
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has joined 22 other states in filing a petition for review to sue the Environmental Protection Agency and President Joe Biden.
An Oklahoma City attorney says he's spent nearly five years on a legal team representing a North Dakota man former President Joe Biden decided to grant clemency to Monday.
Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma President Brook Simmons thinks the energy industry has transitioned from four years of stiff headwinds to a new era of tailwinds.
Minutes before leaving office, former President Joe Biden commuted Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa member Leonard Peltier's life sentence.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — President Donald Trump hinted in an interview that aired Wednesday that President Joe Biden could still face prosecution, noting the former president did not issue himself a preemptive pardon.
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden pardoned his brother James Biden and other relatives Monday for unspecified crimes, a similar last-minute move to protect his family from potential investigation ...
Democrats harshly criticized President Donald Trump for a news conference Thursday in which he said that his predecessors and diversity were to blame for Wednesday night’s fatal collision of an Army helicopter and an American Airlines passenger plane landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport.
President Donald Trump addresses the nation following a fatal collision between an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C.
The Senate confirmed Doug Burgum as interior secretary late Thursday after President Donald Trump tapped the North Dakota billionaire to spearhead the Republican administration's ambitions to boost fossil fuel production. The vote was 79-18.
There is one word that can best describe the upcoming first session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature – that word is ‘change.’