Controversial Oklahoma Law Creates Fear Among Teachers, Hinders Teaching of Award-Winning Book ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

Pawhuska, Oklahoma – Teachers in Oklahoma are hesitant to teach a book that the film “Killers of the Flower Moon” is based on, citing fears of violating new state laws and potential repercussions. The movie, which has been nominated for 10 Oscars, tells the true story of the systematic murders of wealthy members of the Osage tribe in Oklahoma during the 1920s by white settlers. The Native Americans had become wealthy after oil was discovered on their land. Despite its popularity, high school English teacher Debra Thoreson expresses concerns about teaching the book due to … Read more

Giuliani’s Silent Departure Creates Intrigue in Courthouse Drama

Washington, D.C. – After the announcement was made that jury deliberations in the defamation trial against Rudy Giuliani would continue the following morning, the former New York City mayor left the courthouse without speaking to the press. This departure marked a departure from previous days when Giuliani had spoken to reporters while leaving the building. The jury ended their deliberations for the day and left the courthouse. They will reconvene tomorrow at 9 a.m. ET to continue their discussions. Earlier in the trial, the jury submitted a note to the judge requesting copies of the … Read more