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Get the Facts: Why haven't relatives of Afghan national who planned terrorist attack been arrested?
SUMMARY: Nasir Ahmad Tawhidi, an Oklahoma City man, has been charged with planning a terrorist attack for ISIS on Election Day, and documents reveal that nearly his entire family was aware of his intentions. Despite this, they remain free because U.S. laws do not require individuals to report known crimes, except for those caring for vulnerable people. Legal experts suggest that enforcing mandatory reporting could lead to excessive surveillance and confusion about what constitutes a reportable crime. While the FBI and Department of Justice are investigating the family members, they have not disclosed specific details about any potential inquiries.
Get the Facts: Why haven’t relatives of Afghan national who planned terrorist attack been arrested?
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Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma prepares for annual fashion show fundraiser
SUMMARY: The Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma is hosting the Uniquely 21 Fashion Show next Friday at Feed Me Gems, aiming to raise awareness and funds for individuals with Down syndrome. Executive Director Sarah Sewall highlighted that 24 models, including young children, will showcase designs, emphasizing the beauty and abilities of those with Down syndrome. The event starts at 7 PM, with tickets priced at $50 for general admission and $150 for VIP access including dinner. Funds will support programs that aid families and promote independence, ensuring individuals with Down syndrome are integrated into society and given opportunities to thrive.
Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma prepares for annual fashion show fundraiser
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Housing Insecurity Forcing Oklahoma Seniors To Move
SUMMARY: Angela Moore, 65, hopes to move into The Harmony Marcus Garvin Apartments in northeast Oklahoma City, an affordable senior housing complex. With 900,000 Oklahomans aged 60 and older, the need for such apartments is growing, driven by rising rents and limited options. Nearly 40% of seniors rely solely on Social Security, which has failed to keep pace with rent increases. Many seniors, like Shanon Van Gordon, have faced eviction and were forced to relocate, while others, such as Janet Anders, have become homeless. Advocates stress the urgent need for more affordable housing solutions for Oklahoma’s aging population.
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Cruz introduces bill to expand tax-deferred educational savings plans | National
SUMMARY: U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz introduced the Student Empowerment Act to expand the use of 529 education savings accounts. The bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow K-12 expenses, including curriculum, tutoring, educational materials, and therapies, to be covered by 529 funds. It extends this benefit to students in public, private, religious schools, and homeschoolers. The bill aims to restore the original intent of the Student Opportunity Amendment, supporting families with more flexible educational options. It has bipartisan backing and has been praised by homeschool and educational groups for offering greater financial freedom to families.
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