
Ginnie Graham
Editorial Editor at Tulsa World
Fifth generation Oklahoman, married with 2 kids, OU graduate, @tulsaworld writer since 1994, fan of romance books and chocolate.
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tulsaworld.com | Ginnie Graham
The aftermath of a cyberattack comes with more anxiety than just the annoyance of losing all computer files and communication ability. It's a stress of wondering what personal information might end up on the dark web or accessible public sites. No one wants to deal with erroneous credit reports, stolen credit cards or identity theft. At least my life is so boring that the most exciting websites I visit are rom-com writers. The bigger threat is disruption of services.
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1 month ago |
tulsaworld.com | Ginnie Graham
My world tilted a bit on Thursday when Oklahoma state school board members actually challenged State Superintendent Ryan Walters during the monthly meeting and cast some "no" votes. It was unexpected but entirely welcomed and appropriate. Finally, some board members are holding Walters accountable for his theatrics and are putting students above politics. What a new day it appears to be. Thank you and hallelujah and let's keep that pressure going. Earlier this month, Gov.
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tulsaworld.com | Ginnie Graham
Nearly 20 years ago, a groundbreaking study was published linking poor physical and mental health to the number of traumatic experiences a child endures. The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, referred to as ACES, focuses on aspects of family dysfunction, abuse and neglect.
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1 month ago |
tulsaworld.com | Ginnie Graham
Advanced Placement history is back in the news with a twist, including the addition of “American exceptionalism.”This should calm the critics, including state Rep. Dan Fisher, R-Yukon, who blasted the framework for not being patriotic enough and not including certain historical figures. The College Board released new guidelines Thursday in response to growing conservative concerns about last year’s update.
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1 month ago |
tulsaworld.com | Ginnie Graham
The Summer Reading Program through the Tulsa City-County Library launches this week with kickoff parties planned through Monday. The free program allows children, youths and adults who read a certain number of books to earn coupons and prizes. The program runs through Aug. 6. No library card is required to participate. Residents can register online at TulsaLibrary.org/summer or go to any library branch.
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"Oklahoma ranks as the sixth poorest state in the U.S. Nearly all outcomes fair bad, from health to education. Many of our residents cannot hold on for long in a tariff war fought by millionaires." https://t.co/DldXHYtJcb via @tulsaworld

RT @AndreaEger: NEW THURSDAY: OK Tax Commission trying to “recapture” $5 million in private school tax credits for students who did not att…

The Tulsa World Youth Advisory Board has its view about what Oklahoma lawmakers ought to do this session. #oklaed https://t.co/jP9NT9Gtap via @tulsaworld