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The State of Hate: Oklahomans satisfied with current times

Cattleman Jay Lewis sits atop his horse, Hell Paint, as he prepares to go track down a lose cow at the Oklahoma National Stockyards. "My horse's name is Hell Paint. He gives me hell and he's a paint horse," Lewis said.(Tilly Marlatt/ News21)
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – Despite acknowledging the divisions in America today, Oklahomans are finding satisfaction with the current presidential administration.

Tilly Marlatt Posted on July 31, 2018August 29, 2018

The State of Hate: Kentuckians talk freedom, free speech

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LONDON, Ky. – The barbers and clients at the Tonic Barber Shop shared their thoughts on America.

Tilly Marlatt Posted on July 20, 2018

The State of Hate: ‘America was pretty cool for a while’

Adam Kimble (left), Jeff Rauenhorst (center) and Charlie White from Incline Village, Nevada spoke with News21 about how we can move forward as a society by addressing tensions at a person-to-person level. (Lenny Martinez Dominguez/News21)
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ELKO, Nevada – Traveling along the famous dusty Winnemucca Road, the News21 SUV crossed through the gateway to the Nevada outback, the fellows taking in the last of the mountain air.

Catherine Devine Posted on July 2, 2018July 26, 2018

The State of Hate: In Marine Corps town, respect for others is respected

The Virginian Bar in Twentynine Palms, Califonia is located on the corner of 29 Palms Highway and Cholla Avenue. (Lenny Martinez Dominguez/News21)
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TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. – It was a quiet afternoon for Kari Wilson, a bartender at The Virginian Bar in Twentynine Palms, a desert town of about 26,000 people on the edge of California’s Joshua Tree National Forest and the vast Mojave Desert.

Brandon Bounds Posted on June 29, 2018July 26, 2018

The State of Hate: Fear of the unknown

Nora Berguem, a native of the area, studies sociology in Los Angeles and works at Gus’s Really Good Beef Jerky during the summer. (Lenny Martinez Dominguez/News21)
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INYO COUNTY, Calif. – As News21 journalists traveled through California, residents repeatedly used one word to describe the mood in America – fear.

Catherine Devine Posted on June 28, 2018July 26, 2018
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