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Governor Larry Rhoden signed over 200 bills into law that lawmakers passed during the 2025 Legislative Session, with 197 of ...
Musk also retweeted a statement from North American Building Trades Union President Sean McGarvey, who torched Trump’s bill ...
The Senate has worked into the night this Monday subjecting President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” policy package to ...
So far, public polling has shown that Republicans’ megabill is broadly unpopular. But broken down to some of the specific ...
Lawmakers worked through the weekend to move President Donald Trump’s bill closer to the finish line as Republicans’ ...
The June 11 directive recalls Trump aide Stephen Miller’s October 2023 vow that the “denaturalization project” will be ...
It's been one year, five months and 16 days since Matt Wells stepped foot inside the Vanier Family Football Complex as Kansas ...
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Editorial Roundup: United States
The rise of the federal debt over the past two decades has prompted countless warnings that the United States is approaching a fiscal reckoning, a day when the government won’t be able to drink all it ...
A group of Republican lawmakers, who have opposed carbon sequestration pipelines in Iowa, penned a letter to U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst this week asking her to remove a tax credit ...
Bismarck, committed ethical violations by failing to disclose financial conflicts before voting on state leasing bills that ...
Campaign finances can be used to pay for related security measures and for child care expenses, the Monday ruling concluded.
Elected officials and candidates in North Dakota will now be able to use the funding they raise in their campaigns to pay for childcare costs.