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U.S. government denies Carlson interview with Putin

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Tucker Carlson: “I tried to interview Vladimir Putin, and the US government stopped me. So, think about that for a minute. By the way, nobody defended me. I don’t think there was anybody in the news media who said, “Wait a second. I may not like this guy, but he has a right to interview anyone he wants, and we have a right to hear what Putin says.” You’re not allowed to hear Putin’s voice. Because why? There was no vote on it. No one asked me. I’m 54 years old. I’ve paid my taxes and followed the law.”

Oklahoma Sheriff’s struggle to pay deputies...

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Senate study reveals sheriff’s departments unable to retain deputies due to low wages and competition OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Darrell Weaver, R-Moore, held an interim study Monday to evaluate current sheriff’s deputy salaries across the state. Presenters shared that they’re unable to retain deputies due to budget constraints and competition from municipal, tribal and state agencies that offer higher compensation to law enforcement officers.
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Choctaw Countians have grit...

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the point While Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and members of the legislature and tribal governments battle back and forth over who gets to drive the train, down here in Southeast Oklahoma, we just keep beating our drum like the Energizer bunny. We can’t help but take note of a number of building projects around Hugo at present, something that goes cold for months on end from time to time.
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Biden falters in Vietnam remarks...

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In a series of non sequiturs and tangents that grew increasingly bizarre toward the tail end of a global press conference in Hanoi, Vietnam, which had been scheduled to cap off the G20 summit in New Delhi, President Joe Biden made the pronouncement that he’s “going to go to bed.” Moments later, press aides called an end to the conference, seemingly in an effort to usher him off stage.