Maria

Maria is a professional content writer at MyHometownPost.com, specializing in Oklahoma local news, U.S. laws and policy updates, and global current events. With a keen eye for detail and commitment to accuracy, she delivers timely, engaging, and informative stories that keep readers well-informed about important developments locally and worldwide.

Investigators investigating the death of an inmate in Oklahoma County

Investigators investigating the death of an inmate in Oklahoma County

The Oklahoma County Criminal Investigation Division is investigating the death of a 52-year-old inmate at the Oklahoma County Detention Center. Authorities identified the inmate ...

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According to the Tulsa County DA, a Tulsa man was found guilty of murder in 2024

According to the Tulsa County DA, a Tulsa man was found guilty of murder in 2024

Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler announced that Christopher Leiter has been convicted of first-degree murder in connection with a 2024 shooting in north ...

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I Thought We Won The War The oil industry is furious after Donald Trump transforms Hormuz into a toll booth for Iran

“I Thought We Won The War”: The oil industry is furious after Donald Trump transforms Hormuz into a toll booth for Iran

A reported proposal tied to a ceasefire between Donald Trump and Iran has raised alarm among oil industry leaders. The plan would allow Iran ...

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In response to Melania Trump's Epstein speech, Thomas Massie says, With All Due Respect...

In response to Melania Trump’s Epstein speech, Thomas Massie says, “With All Due Respect…”

Melania Trump surprised reporters at the White House by publicly addressing allegations linking her to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. In a direct statement, she ...

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My taxes have gone up' Americans claim that Trump's tax cuts were eaten up by administrative failures

My taxes have gone up’: Americans claim that Trump’s “tax cuts” were “eaten up” by administrative failures

Donald Trump’s sweeping tax cuts from his first term are facing renewed scrutiny, with analysts questioning whether they truly benefited working-class Americans. While officials ...

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The murder suspect, in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is accused of luring a teenager into an ambush, where he begged for his life

The murder suspect, in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is accused of luring a teenager into an ambush, where he begged for his life

An 18-year-old suspect is facing serious charges after prosecutors say he played a key role in luring a 15-year-old Missouri boy into a planned ...

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Breaking with Democrats, Fetterman claims that Trump's military actions against Iran have made the world safer'

Breaking with Democrats, Fetterman claims that Trump’s military actions against Iran have “made the world safer’

John Fetterman voiced support Wednesday for President Donald Trump’s recent military actions in Iran, saying the strikes have “made the world safer.” His remarks ...

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Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the Supreme Court asserts that colleague Brett Kavanaugh's prep school background influences his opinions regarding ICE raids

SC Justice Sonia Sotomayor claims colleague Brett Kavanaugh’s prep school upbringing sways his stance on ICE raids

Sonia Sotomayor publicly criticized fellow Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh over his stance on immigration enforcement, raising concerns about how ICE raids affect working-class ...

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The U.S. government is currently spending $88 billion per month on interest on its national debt, which is equivalent to the combined expenditures on defense and education

The U.S. government is currently spending $88 billion per month on interest on its national debt, which is equivalent to the combined expenditures on defense and education

The U.S. Department of the Treasury is facing growing pressure as the national debt surpasses $39 trillion, bringing with it sharply rising interest costs. ...

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The United States Postal Service (USPS) is suspending contributions to employee pensions in anticipation of a pending liquidity crisis

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is suspending contributions to employee pensions in anticipation of a “pending liquidity crisis”

The United States Postal Service has announced it will temporarily halt payments to its employees’ pension fund in an effort to conserve cash, citing ...

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