Ari Fife
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Ari Fife
@arifife.bsky.social
Investigative reporter @readfrontier.bsky.social
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NEW: Anti-abortion activists are launching their own telehealth company—basically a virtual crisis pregnancy center—with the goal of becoming a household name as big as Planned Parenthood.

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Telehealth Crisis Pregnancy Centers??
6.30.25
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July 1, 2025 at 1:12 AM
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There’s no competitive bidding process through the state for pregnancy resource centers, faith-based groups and other nonprofits to get public money if they go through an organization like the Oklahoma Life Foundation.
Meet the new group in charge of millions in state money to help pregnant women after Oklahoma banned abortion
There’s no competitive bidding process through the state for pregnancy resource centers, faith-based groups and other nonprofits to get public money if they go through an organization like the Oklahom...
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June 26, 2025 at 1:52 PM
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Thousands of Oklahomans got payments from a Biden-era program to help address generations of farm lending discrimination. Now the Trump Administration wants to end programs that could be labeled as DEI. Some Oklahoma programs have already seen funding freezes.
After efforts to address historic discrimination, future federal programs to help Oklahoma Black farmers are in question
Thousands of Oklahomans got payments from a Biden-era program to help address generations of farm lending discrimination. Now the Trump Administration wants to end programs that could be labeled as DE...
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April 8, 2025 at 12:54 PM
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A ruling in a 20-year-old lawsuit could have far-reaching environmental consequences for the river and surrounding region. | via @cliftonhowze.bsky.social

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A trip down the Illinois River as a court weighs the poultry industry’s responsibility for pollution
A ruling in a 20-year-old lawsuit could have far-reaching environmental consequences for the river and surrounding region.
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February 3, 2025 at 2:32 PM
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Once abandoned, these youth can face time in shelters or eventually age out of foster care, advocates and providers say. More intensive services early on could help keep families together.

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Some Oklahoma parents turn kids over to the state after struggling to get mental health care for them
Once abandoned, these youth can face time in shelters or eventually age out of foster care, advocates and providers say. More intensive services early on could help keep families together.
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December 20, 2024 at 4:02 PM