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This Week in OK Politics

KOSU Capitol Bureau Chief Michael Cross talks to ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel and Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill about the elections

KOSU Honored For Work in the Arts

The Oklahoma Arts Council recognizes KOSU’s commitment to the arts in Oklahoma.

New OK Speaker of the House

The 72 member Republican Party elected its new leadership including Oklahoma’s first African American House Speaker on Thursday as it gets ready for the 2013 legislative session.

Bond for Tulsa Dam Challenged

The Oklahoma Supreme Court is considering a challenge to a $25 million bond for improvements at the Zink Dam in Tulsa.

VIDEO: Obama Tears Up As He Thanks Campaign Staff

“No-drama Obama” got emotional as he thanked his campaign staff this week in Chicago, and a video released Thursday of

New York Starts Gas Rationing; New Jersey To Re-evalulate

Nearly two weeks after Superstorm Sandy pummeled the region, problems getting gas to stations and power outages that have left

The Secret Genius Of Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift’s new album, Red, sold more 1.2 million copies in its first week — the highest first-week sales total

Boehner: ‘Raising Tax Rates Is Unacceptable’

The battle lines over the “fiscal cliff” are being drawn in Washington. In an interview with ABC News, Speaker of

Malaria Vaccine Results: Disappointing But Not The End Of The Story

The public health world has waited for the results for more than a year. After a half-billion dollars in R&D,

Voters In Swing Counties Revisit Election Issues

Now that the election is over, Morning Edition is getting back in touch with some voters we met over the

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