“Seatbelts are for losers and whippersnappers,” said Darryl McAlester, DMV driving instructor. “Everyone knows that. It’s an alternative fact.”
Entertainment news round-up for Oct. 1
Netflix is extending its original programming, thanks to a new movie deal with Adam Sandler. Sandler’s Happy Madison Prods. will work with the video service on four films, in which Sandler will star. The features will be available exclusively on Netflix, with the first one speculated to arrive as soon as 2015. For more information on…
Entertainment news round-up for Nov. 6
James Badge Dale has joined Cate Blanchett in the cast of writer-director David Mamet’s upcoming Blackbird. Dale will play a military major trying to discover the truth about his grandfather who worked for the US special ops in the 1960s. For more on the project and on Dale’s career, click here. The Bold and the…
Organization brings awareness to international issues
The OCU chapter of Amnesty International is getting involved in helping out all around the world.
Amnesty International is a human rights organization that has over 3 million members in 150 countries.
Oklahoma House approves bill to nullify Affordable Care Act
The Oklahoma House voted March 14 to declare the Affordable Care Act as unconstitutional.
Education ideas from the State of the Union
By Ally Hansen President Obama gave his State of the Union Address February 12. He presented several plans for education, including preschool for all children, a “college scorecard”, high-tech education rewards, better school buildings, and clearer financial aid. To read more about the education ideas discussed, or to watch the video, click here.
Writer questions authenticity of presidential candidate
I’ve got to hand it to my Republican friends. Your boy Mitt was on fire Oct. 3 at the presidential debates.
Obama administration to file trade case against China
The Obama administration plans to file a trade case against China at the World Trade Organization over unfairly subsidizing autos and auto parts.
Obama administration says no to Plan B for teens
Plan B One-Step won’t be made available over the counter to teens under 17, despite a recommendation from the Food and Drug Administration.
Obama to address nation on Libya
President Barack Obama plans to explain the U.S.’s role in the Libyan war, according to the Huffington Post.