At some point, courts will rule on social media

It started as one of those ridiculous controversies of the Trump era. In May and June 2017, then-President Donald Trump blocked a few Twitter trolls who were criticizing his tweets. The next month, those trolls, backed by Columbia University's Knight First Amendment Institute, sued the president, alleging that blocking them on Twitter violated the First Amendment.

Outside smiles

Giovanni Hernandez plays at Acme Brick Park on a sunny afternoon.

Responded to a broadcast of possible intoxicated driver at Custer City Road and Frontage Road, southbound.

In 1866, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) was founded in New York City.

Grilling it up

Chris Newcomb grills burger patties during the Clinton High School Baseball Tournament.

House Speaker Pro Tempore Terry O’Donnell, R-Catoosa, recently won committee passage of a bill that will provide liability insurance coverage to all fulland part-time school employees up to $1 million per occurrence.

Hard at work

Luke Bailey, a sixth grader at Western Oklahoma Christian School, sketches his advertising design. CDN

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