UNITED STATES
Privacy - a fallacy rooted in outdated realities.
Hello folks...have you met the USA PATRIOT Act? You may recall it as the sweeping piece of legislation passed about a month after the attacks on 9/11. The Act is so voluminous that it is said no legis...
Posted on 6/6/13 at 8:51 PM
US Attorney’s Office and UND Law School announce expansion of Federal Court Externship Program
New Externship with U.S. Attorney's Office will focus on Tribal Prosecution Bismarck, ND (June 4, 2013):North Dakota United States Attorney Timothy PurdonandUniversity of North Dakota School of Law D...
Posted on 6/5/13 at 9:06 AM
USHL Western Conference finals preview
A battle of the Dakotas will decide who wins the USHL Western Conference and advances to the Clark Cup, as the Sioux Falls Stampede and the Fargo Force will face off in a best-of-five series. Both ...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 6:56 PM
Where have all the Tornadoes Gone?
After a fairly fast start earlier in the year, tornadoes have been uncommon for the past several months. After the large tornado outbreak in the central plains from April 13-16, the tornado season qui...
Posted on 7/14/12 at 6:35 PM
American Rallying Cries (Remember Pearl Harbor)
Remember the Alamo was the Texan's rallying cry during their war with the Mexicans. The Mexicans laid siege on the small Texan mission and eventually massacred everyone inside. This lack of mercy serv...
Posted on 12/7/10 at 8:51 PM
Obama reassures: Japan's radiation won't reach U.S. 
By Associated Press , March 17, 2011
- Pres. Barack Obama
- U.S. nuclear plants located near geologic faults
- Japan struggles with power crunch after quake
- Choppers douse crippled Japan reactor with water
- UK search and rescue team pulling out of Japan
- AP VIDEO: Continuing coverage of Japan's earthquake-tsunami-nuclear reactor disasters
- Talk about this topic
- GRAPHIC: Japan's geography is destiny (PDF)
- GRAPHIC: Comparison of nuclear reactor accidents (PDF)
Pakistan army chief condemns U.S. drone attack 
Pakistan's army chief has condemned a U.S. drone attack that killed more than three dozen people, saying the missiles struck a peaceful meeting of tribal elders.
By Rasool Dawar , March 17, 2011
NASA, Russian astronauts land in Kazakh steppe 
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and two Russian cosmonauts landed safely Wednesday in the snowy expanses of central Kazakhstan after spending five months on the International Space Station.
By Peter Leonard , March 16, 2011
Feds deploy more radiation monitors in western U.S. 
By Associated Press , March 16, 2011
U.S. closes Libya embassy, readies sanctions 
By Bradley Klapper & Matthew Lee , February 25, 2011
U.S. condemns 'appalling' violence in Libya 
By Matthew Lee , February 22, 2011
World Juniors Championship: U.S.-Canada showdown set 
By Brad Elliott Schlossman , January 03, 2011
News around the world: Oil spill reaches Lake Pontchartrain, France debates burqa-style veil ban etc. 
Over the July Fourth weekend, tar balls and an oil sheen pushed by strong winds from faraway Hurricane Alex slipped past lines of barges that were supposed to block the passes connecting the Gulf of Mexico to Lake Pontchartrain.
Louisiana authorities closed the lake’s eastern reaches to fishing on Monday, though most of it remained open.
By Associated Press , July 06, 2010
U.S. largely ruling out North Korea in 2009 cyberattacks 
By Lolita C. Baldor , July 03, 2010
World Cup soccer: U.S. relishes fan support in today's do-or-die match 
If the U.S. and England both tie, the U.S. could still advance if it maintains its two-goals-scored advantage. Through two matches, the Americans have scored three goals, and the English have scored one. If the U.S. and England were to finish deadlocked, FIFA would draw lots to decide which team advances.
By Michelle Kaufman , June 22, 2010
World Cup soccer notebook: USA's Donovan thinks best is yet to come 
Team has big game against Algeria on Wednesday
By Herald Wire Reports , June 22, 2010
Bob Bradley the day after: 'It was a good goal' 
By Ronald Blum , June 19, 2010
World Cup soccer: United States surges to tie 
Two second-half goals against Slovenia keep Americans’ hopes of advancing alive
By Associated Press , June 18, 2010
World Cup soccer: U.S. enters match as favorites 
And that's a rare experience for Americans
By Associated Press , June 15, 2010
World Cup: United States 1, England 1 
By Ronald Blum , June 12, 2010
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