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French President Macron charms both parties in an impassioned speech to Congress
ND paddlefish caviar provides funds for state projects
Conservative justices voice skepticism that Trump lacks authority for immigrant ban
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TR library project gets national support
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Want to work for Ikea? Your next interview could be conducted by Russian robot.
Subway plans 500 U.S. store closings amid global growth
The new Gmail sends self-destructing emails - and nudges you to reply to mom
Next threat stalking American farmers is the end of cheap money
Veteran receives penis, scrotum transplant in surgery doctors hail as a medical first
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Flaring policy changes keep benchmarks but give ND oil industry flexibility
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Trump ethanol moves may be worse for farmers than soy tariff
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After alarming findings last year, ND's tick season arrives again
Wild Mushroom Crostini recipe can be tailored to occasion
When it comes to wine, what are tannins?
COMMENTARY: Why we won't take a break from learning
'Tase me, and you'll see what happens,' an American Airlines flier said. Police did - 10 times.
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Local talent impress at Pankratz Invite
Midgets wilt in doubleheader losses to Bismarck Century
Over the fence: McNeilly’s grand slam sends Midgets over Coyotes
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Commentary: Senator Heidi Heitkamp begins biggest campaign of her political life…with a recycled ad from 2012?
Commentary: Sen. Heitkamp pretends at the accessibility North Dakotans demand
Commentary: Heitkamp chief of staff, without irony, says the senator’s key to success is to 'get out and talk to people'
Commentary: If Democrats want more say over North Dakota’s budget they should try winning some elections
1963 Impala was beautiful, but it fell apart
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November 17, 2012
Pleasanton and Dickinson: 1,500 miles apart but stories much the same
Though they are separated by four states and more than 1,500 miles of terrain, the cities of Dickinson and Pleasanton, Texas, have a lot in common. Both...
business/energy-and-mining
November 17, 2012 - 12:00am
December 10, 2011
Dakotas home to cold cities
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- Let's face it: Anyone who survives a winter in the Dakotas deserves an award. A T-shirt, maybe? Er, make that a sweatshirt. With temperatures hitting the single digits, there's no denying that it's mighty cold out -- and we're just getting started.
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December 10, 2011 - 12:00am
April 17, 2009
Senate kills quiet rail bill; probably will be revived
BISMARCK -- The Senate narrowly voted down a bill late Friday that several North Dakota cities had been counting on to help them silence ear-splitting train horns. But Senate leaders predict the bill will be revived Monday because its prime sponsor, Sen. David Nething, R-Jamestown,...
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April 17, 2009 - 10:50pm
March 11, 2009
Inner cities a snapshot of the future
Blacks are not given enough credit for being trendsetters in America. Blacks started playing the blues, jazz, and R&B, then the rest of America started playing them. Blacks discovered the politics of victimhood, then the rest of America started catching on. Black women got into...
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March 11, 2009 - 12:00am
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