A new House Bill, if passed, would ban the intentional addition of fluoride to public water supplies in North Dakota.
Healthcare workers are some of the most in-demand jobs in North Dakota, but they also carry the burden of some of the highest debt from student loans.
House Bill 1605 could ban intentional addition of fluoride to public water supplies North Dakota Vietnam veteran pushes for ...
However, Trinity Health’s Diabetes Prevention Program, which has been around for more than 10 years, is looking to grow and ...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell disputed the perception that officials favor the Kansas City Chiefs, saying it’s a “ridiculous ...
The Senate on Monday confirmed fossil fuel executive Chris Wright to serve as energy secretary, a key post to promote President Donald Trump’s efforts to achieve U.S. “energy ...
North Dakota state lawmakers took another step in declaring a holiday that will honor some people who never made it home from ...
The association representing thousands of FBI agents urged congressional leaders Monday to protect the jobs of employees at risk of punishment or possibly termination over their ...
Jonathan Zou, a second-year student at the University of Michigan, was among the thousands of students who joined pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses nationwide ...
Texas National Guard soldiers can arrest and detain people for entering the U.S. illegally from Mexico under an agreement ...
The Trump administration is opening new investigations into allegations of antisemitism at five U.S. universities including ...
The Trump administration has hired a “Make America Great Again” ideologue to run the State Department’s worldwide public diplomacy efforts, according to the man put forward for ...