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I can hear the bells...
I am gratified this morning to be greeted with the news that Minnesota's House passed a marriage equality bill. Now the only thing between marriage equality is the Minnesota Senate and the Governor wh...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 7:23 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
The Boiling Point of Aaron Swartz's Suicide
The more I read about Aaron Swartz, the more he seemed like a hero from an Ayn Rand novel. Unfortunately, accompanying his Randian hero-like intelligence, moral IQ, and frustration that the rest of th...
Posted on 1/15/13 at 9:00 AM
UND Music Department sponsors U.S. Army Field Band performance
The University of North Dakotas Music Department is sponsoring a free performance by The United States Army Field Band at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct 24. in the Chester Fritz Auditorium. "We are very ...
Posted on 10/11/12 at 2:43 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
World Cup: U.S. and England meet today 
When they emerged victorious the last time, they wound up calling it “The Game of Their Lives.”
By Ronald Blum , June 11, 2010
World Hockey Championships: Gilroy's hat trick leads U.S. to win 
Former Sioux Oshie opens the scoring; GF native Potulny gets a goal
By Associated Press , May 15, 2010
Disputed Mojave cross honoring US war dead stolen 
By Robert Jablon , May 11, 2010
World Hockey Championships: Denmark hands U.S. another defeat 
Americans need to beat Finland on Wednesday to advance
By Associated Press , May 10, 2010
Winter Olympics: Fitting finale 
Plenty of emotion, subplots in play as U.S. faces Canada for gold
By Michael Russo , February 27, 2010
Winter Olympics: Humdinger of a game awaits when Canada, USA face off Sunday 
Winner advances directly to medal round
By Bob Condotta , February 19, 2010
Winter Olympics: U.S. curling teams find a 'W' 
Men’s squad makes a personnel overhaul
By Associated Press , February 19, 2010
Winter Olympics: Americans win men's hockey opener 
Former UND star Zach Parise is held without a point, but fellow WCHA alums Davud Backes and Ryan Malone score for the U.S. tean,
By Associated Press , February 16, 2010
Blair offers his justification for Iraq war 
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said today the 9/11 attacks and the threat of weapons of mass destruction were the reasons he had Britain join the United States in the Iraq War, which claimed the lives of 179 British soldiers.
By David Stringer and Jill Lawless , January 29, 2010
European nations divided on use of airport body scanners 
Amid concerns about privacy, health and data protection, the European Union said it may force natie to comply with using body scanners at airport security screeings.
By Slobodan Lekic , January 07, 2010
World Junior Championship: U.S. victory sets up a Canadian showdown 
Kristo scores twice in victory over Latvia
By Herald Staff Report , December 29, 2009
World Junior Championship: Blowouts mark opening day 
Saturday was indeed the first day of the World Junior Championship.
By Herald Staff Report , December 26, 2009
U.S., allies warn of new Iran sanctions 
The diplomatic and political battle over Iran's nuclear program continues.
By Associated Press , December 10, 2009
Climate change summit: U.S. urges China to 'stand behind' promise 
U.S. chief negotiator Todd Stern urged China to “stand behind” its promise to slow the growth of the country’s carbon output and make the declaration part of an international climate change agreement. China rejected that demand, and renewed its criticism of the U.S. for failing to meet its 17-year-old commitment to provide financial aid to developing countries and to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases warming the Earth.
By Arthur Max , December 10, 2009
WHO probes Norway swine flu mutations 
The World Health Organization said today it is investigating samples of variant swine flu linked to two deaths and one severe case in Norway, but that so far the significance of the mutation is unclear. Norway’s Institute of Public Health announced Friday that the mutation “could possibly...cause more severe disease” because it infects tissue deeper in the airway than usual.
By Associated Press , November 20, 2009
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