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Thousands of North Dakota homeowners could face taxes when they sell. Long-term equity gains are now triggering surprise ...
A top legislative panel decided against pursuing legal action in response to North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s partial veto ...
Instead of convening to deal solely with the $35 million veto mistake made by Gov. Kelly Armstrong, lawmakers are examining ...
Since the Affordable Care Act was passed under the Obama administration it has been resented by many Republicans. But efforts ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Frantically Scrambles to Drum Up Support for His Next BillTexas State Senator Angela Paxton has filed for divorce from her husband, Republican state Attorney General Ken Paxton, who ...
Rescue and recovery personnel from 13 states are assisting Texas with recovery efforts in the aftermath of a deadly July 4 ...
Remote pilots and crews operating drones in warfare would become eligible for combat-related services through the Department ...
Members of Legislative Management say they will not go to the state Supreme Court to address issues involving the governor’s ...
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The New Republic on MSNPoll: Huge Majorities Reject Trump’s Fascistic Immigration PoliciesAs ICE terrorizes communities across the country, the public is hugely supportive of immigration—and despises his mass ...
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Energy bills could be big but not beautiful in GOP-led areasWith the One Big Beautiful Bill Act now law, there could be a spike in consumer energy bills in states represented by ...
"There is absolutely no reason why the American people should be forced to foot the bill for Sesame Street in Iraq," Senator ...
Funds to pay contracted attorneys dried up July 3, according to the Federal Public Defender's Office in North Dakota and South Dakota. That could result in delays for justice and harm to defendants.
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