Hamas-led militants are set to free three more hostages — all men — on Saturday, and Israel will release dozens of Palestinian prisoners as part of a fragile ...
Groundhog Day predictions about the coming of spring put the spotlight on Punxsutawney Phil every Feb. 2, but celebrating the midpoint between the shortest and darkest day of the year and the ...
A letter submitted to the U.S. Senate that states it was sent by physicians in support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as secretary of Health and Human Services ...
A startup in Mexico is trying to help get a handle on one Gulf coast city’s plastic waste problem by converting it into gasoline, diesel and other fuels. With less than ...
President Donald Trump has targeted transgender and nonbinary people with a series of executive orders since he returned to ...
The North Dakota Industrial Commission has been busy this week, awarding $6.3 million for oil and gas research and ...
A medical transport jet carrying a child patient, her mother and four others slammed into a Philadelphia neighborhood and exploded in flames. The child had been treated in Philadelphia for a ...
International Tennis Hall of Fame member Pam Shriver has her trophies back, regaining the dozen or so pieces of hardware that ...
The New York Rangers acquired veteran center J.T. Miller from the Vancouver Canucks in a multiplayer deal on Friday night. The Rangers sent center Filip Chytil, defenseman Victor Mancini and a ...
For over a century, people in North Dakota have been digging up artifacts from the state’s past. But tribal members say some ...
While the more than 100 state lawmakers are focused on ways to benefit North Dakota, there’s one bill that could make a few friends in Ireland.
Right now, state lawmakers are considering a bill that could potentially shield legislators from prosecution for some offenses.