North DakotaFebruary 23North Dakota House passes bill banning mandatory face masksThe North Dakota House of Representatives passed a bill that would prevent rules requiring face masks, a mandate one lawmaker ripped as “diabolical silliness.”
USFebruary 6Parts of US brace for winter storms bringing more snow, bitter coldMore winter storms are set to slam parts of the United States this weekend, ushering in an arctic blast that forecasts predict will send temperatures plunging.
Big Tech BacklashJanuary 16Censored by Twitter or Facebook? This state's bill would let you sueAfter being shocked by Big Tech censoring President Trump and other conservatives in recent months, Republican state lawmakers introduced a bill that would put social media giants like Twitter and Facebook in legal trouble for restricting political posts in North Dakota.
USJanuary 2ND man threatens to kill ex-boss after Facebook friend request snubNo wonder he didn’t want to be friends on Facebook. A North Dakota man is accused of threatening to kill his former boss after he didn’t accept his Facebook friend request, according to the Williston Herald.
CrimeDecember 23Windows at North Dakota senator’s office smashed by ax-wielding vandalAuthorities in North Dakota said Wednesday that they have identified an ax-wielding suspect who smashed windows at the office of a Republican U.S. senator.
HuntingDecember 13North Dakota hunter scores possible state record his first time going after bighorn ramIt’s going to be hard to top this experience.
VaccinesDecember 3States expecting coronavirus vaccines in coming weeksState officials nationwide have begun announcing that initial doses of coronavirus vaccines, namely that of Pfizer, are expected in the coming weeks.
CoronavirusNovember 16Dr. Siegel warns of hospitals filling up due to COVID-19: 'Not enough public health compliance'The biggest concern with COVID-19 is “the issue with hospitalizations,” Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel warned on Monday as nearly 70,000 Americans are currently hospitalized.
CoronavirusNovember 16Governors bring back severe coronavirus lockdowns, tighten restrictions as cases hit record highsThe lockdowns include some of the most draconian measures from earlier this year, putting severe restrictions on where Americans can go, how they can worship and even whom they can see.
CoronavirusNovember 14Oregon, New Mexico order lockdowns, other states consider optionsOther governors are hesitant to embrace widespread lockdown measures that saw pushback from citizens in a number of states.