Doug Burgum, former North Dakota governor and businessman is President Donald Trump's pick to be Secretary of the Interior. The confirmation hearing is scheduled for Thurs., Jan 16, 2025.
Hannah White broke down in her seat on a delayed flight, fearing she would miss a connecting flight to see her dying mother. Then, something extraordinary happened.
A federal judge temporarily blocked the president's effort to end birthright citizenship, calling it "blatantly unconstitutional" after multiple states tried to stop it in court. On Capitol Hill, though,
Atlas Van Lines unveiled its 2024 Migration Patterns Study, which shows California is the 2nd most moved from state behind Louisiana., offering a comprehensive
Dr. Doug Binsfeld will begin the position in April of 2025, according to an announcement from the Maine Community College System.
When there are disturbances in which the Jet Stream weakens, it can become wobbly. This allows the cold air to plunge southwards. A disrupted polar vortex does not happen every year. Very much so what happened this past week all over the United States.
Amid the noise, the misinformation, the cursed algorithms and other chaos, November’s election was in many ways a referendum on the Democratic Party and how well it is responding (or is perceived to be responding) to the needs of everyday people.
Applicants were chosen after a board reviewed experience, the desired region to fish in, and if the applicant’s boat has advanced electronics to help collect data.
North Dakota hosts the South Dakota Coyotes after Mier Panoam scored 21 points in North Dakota's 76-72 win over the UMKC Kangaroos. Thursday's meeting is the first of the season
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On a face-numbingly frigid afternoon last week, Gov. Kristi Noem used a farewell address to South Dakotans to warn of an ''invasion'' far away from the state's windswept prairies and freedom-loving farmers.
Nation is pleased that the Supreme Court has upheld North Dakota’s voter redistricting legislation. The legislation gives the MHA Nation