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Trump draws fire from Democrats for debate references to ‘Black jobs’ and ‘Hispanic jobs’
Trump’s depiction of a country on the brink, under siege from migrants and beset by racial strife and economic chaos echoed his longstanding rhetoric about the state of the U.S.
Animal advocacy group hopes dog race betting is on its last legs in North Dakota
A national greyhound advocacy nonprofit is urging North Dakota lawmakers to eliminate betting on remote, out-of-state dog races.
Bismarck neighbors: Obituaries for June 30
Read through the obituaries published today in The Bismarck Tribune.
US, Europe warn Hezbollah to ease strikes on Israel and back off from wider Mideast war
An official said the U.S. presented new language to intermediaries to try to jump-start stalled Israel-Hamas negotiations.
Animal rescuers try to keep dozens of dolphins away from Cape Cod shallows after mass stranding
Rescuers waded into shallow water to try to herd the dolphins into deeper waters after the largest single mass stranding in more than 25 years in the area.
Why Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid are closing thousands of drug stores across America
Retailers have been hit by shoplifting and resorted to locking up items or closing high-theft stores since the pandemic, but the problems are much deeper.
Gaza displaced express their despair as they seek respite from soaring temperatures
Palestinians in displacement camps in the Gaza Strip resorted to basic means to cool down themselves and their children amid soaring summer heat on Saturday.
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War on ‘woke’: Tractor Supply is ending DEI and climate efforts after conservative backlash online
The reversal marks a stunning shift in policy and messaging from Tractor Supply, which once touted its diversity and inclusion efforts.
Survivor of Parkland school massacre wins ownership of shooter’s name in lawsuit settlement
The agreement means that gunmanNikolasCruz cannotgive any interviews orbenefit from any movies, TV shows, books or other media productions without the severely wounded survivor’spermission.
Bismarck neighbors: Obituaries for June 29
Read through the obituaries published today in The Bismarck Tribune.
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San Francisco Bookstore Ships Donated LGBTQ+ Books to Conservative States
A San Francisco bookstore is sending boxes of LGBTQ+ books to parts of the country where they are censored to counter the rapidly growing effort by conservative advocacy groups and lawmakers to ban them from public schools and libraries. The bookstore has already sent more than 700 books aro…
Martin Mull, hip comic and actor from ‘Fernwood Tonight’ and ‘Roseanne,’ dies at 80
Comedian and actor Martin Mull,whose droll comedy made him a hip sensation in the 1970s and later a beloved guest star on sitcoms, has died at age 80.
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Bismarck neighbors: Obituaries for June 30
Read through the obituaries published today in The Bismarck Tribune.
Bismarck neighbors: Obituaries for June 29
Read through the obituaries published today in The Bismarck Tribune.
Bismarck speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of Jun. 28, 2024
Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Bismarck Tribune.
Bismarck receives AARP grant for Expressway tunnel mural
The city of Bismarck has received a grant as part of AARP's Livable Communities initiative -- a program that has awarded $3.8 million in grants nationwide in 2024.
Animal advocacy group hopes dog race betting is on its last legs in North Dakota
A national greyhound advocacy nonprofit is urging North Dakota lawmakers to eliminate betting on remote, out-of-state dog races.
Initial fate of property rights lawsuit in hands of judge; dispute centers around pore space
BOTTINEAU, N.D. – The constitutionality of North Dakota’s pore space laws, subject to a lawsuit by the Northwest Landowners Association, is now in the hands of the court after oral arguments Friday.
North Dakota property tax measure backers submit signatures for ballot qualification
Supporters of a ballot measure that would eliminate property taxes based on assessed value submitted more than 40,000 signatures to the North Dakota secretary of state's office on Friday.
Supreme Court ruling removes tool from federal regulators; ND officials praise decision
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal rules that impact virtually every aspect of everyday life, from the food we eat and the cars we drive to the air we breathe, could be at risk after a wide-ranging Supreme Court ruling Friday.
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Bismarck trio arrested after toddler twins allegedly discovered living in filth
Three Bismarck adults are facing charges of child abuse and neglect after a babysitter alleged that 3-year-old twins were living in a home filled with mold, feces, urine and flies, authorities said.
Teddy's timepiece: President's watch, stolen in Buffalo in 1987, returned to Roosevelt family estate
The mystery of who stole President Theodore Roosevelt's pocket watch from a Buffalo museum 37 years ago remains unsolved, but the timepiece is now back at its rightful home.
Bismarck man accused of using knife to threaten Mandan business owner over pizza
A Bismarck man was arrested in Mandan after he allegedly threatened a business owner with a knife in a dispute over pizza, authorities said.
Minnesota man who sexually assaulted 13-year-old in Bismarck sentenced to 4 years
A Minnesota man who drove more than 500 miles to meet and sexually assault a 13-year-old Bismarck girl in September 2023 was sentenced on Thursday to four years in prison on each of two charges, which will run at the same time.
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North Dakota property tax measure backers submit signatures for ballot qualification
Supporters of a ballot measure that would eliminate property taxes based on assessed value submitted more than 40,000 signatures to the North Dakota secretary of state's office on Friday.
Teddy's timepiece: President's watch, stolen in Buffalo in 1987, returned to Roosevelt family estate
The mystery of who stole President Theodore Roosevelt's pocket watch from a Buffalo museum 37 years ago remains unsolved, but the timepiece is now back at its rightful home.
North Dakota Highway Patrol Superintendent Solberg to retire from law enforcement
Longtime North Dakota Highway Patrol SuperintendentCol. Brandon Solbergwill retire from law enforcement later this year and shift into a new role with the stateas director of the Facility Management Division.
Doug Burgum leaves North Dakota Republicans divided in the battle to be Trump's VP
Since the beginning of the year, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum's star has been on the rise. He's gone from a failed presidential candidate to a frontrunner in former President Donald Trump's veepstakes.