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Spurred on by proponents of the pseudoscientific eugenics movement, Minnesota was one of 32 states to enact such a law during ...
AARP Wyoming will host a historical lecture webinar series called "Women I Wish I’d Known" from May through July, featuring women who did everything from teaching in Alaska ...
Dorothy Stickney, a Broadway star with deep North Dakota roots, is being honored as one of the state’s remarkable women.
Far more is needed than just updating 'loose lips sink ships' to 'Signal oops kill troops.' Can the secretary of Defense show ...
Amazon's ongoing buy-two-get-one-free sale closely resembles the same one from Target, each offering mix-and-match bundles of ...
I crossed the stage at the Events Center and received my Master of Public Administration, committing myself to a ...
Aroop Mukharji and James R. Holmes will explore Theodore Roosevelt’s influence on U.S. naval power during the 20th annual ...
Finley Peter Dunne first adopted the Hiberno-English patois in his newspaper columns as a defensive ruse, to confuse lawyers ...
The Antiquities Act of 1906 gave Congress or the president the authority to establish national monuments on federal land as a ...
SCR 4006 asks Congress to establish federal protections for the wild horse herd in North Dakota's sole national park.