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In a Bismarck driveway, everyday items are turning into plane tickets for veterans heading to see their memorials in Washington, DC.
The final arguments over the contentious issue of roster limits have been filed in the $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement and it is once again up to a federal judge to determine the next move.
Camp runs Monday through Friday. Parents can register their kids for any week during the summer and registration is still ...
Red Sox reliever Garrett Whitlock has quietly found a way to honor his younger brother, who drowned nearly two years ago. When he enters from the bullpen at Fenway Park, the ...
HONOLULU ( KHON2) — Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines rolled out a new no-show policy beginning Thursday, May 15. Now, ...
Brock Purdy agreed to a five-year contract extension worth $265 million with the San Francisco 49ers, going from the NFL’s biggest bargain to one of the league’s ...
Dickinson Public Schools has announced the new mascot for the city’s middle and high school. After moving away from their old mascot, the Midgets, the schools will now be called the ...
The judge handling the trial of five Canadian hockey players accused of sexual assault dismissed the jury Friday after a complaint that defense attorneys were laughing at ...
The case of a pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead and has been kept on life support for three months has ...
The Chicago Bears seem to have shifted their attention for a new enclosed stadium back to the suburbs from the city’s lakefront, citing “significant progress” with local ...
Bryson DeChambeau had eyes down and lips moving as he made his way to sign his scorecard Friday in the PGA Championship, muttering to himself every step of the way.
A federal judge in Texas struck down guidance from a government agency specifying protections against workplace harassment based on gender identity and sexual orientation. Judge Matthew J.