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GRAND FORKS — Impacts from the Bakken oil boom nearly two decades ago continue to shape western North Dakota and foreshadow future development challenges, according to a new book. The book, “Bearing ...
A Catholic woman who flew from the United States for the installation of the first female Archbishop of Canterbury has voiced her hope that the Vatican is “paying attention” to the historic occasion.
BALTIMORE — As he thought about the lineups he would like to assemble once the regular season began this spring, Derek Shelton knew one thing for sure: He wanted Byron Buxton hitting second. Buxton ...
When FS1’s First Things First earned its first Sports Emmy nomination for best daily studio show this past week, host Nick Wright felt immense pride for not only the show getting recognition but also ...
This spring, the first class will graduate from a small, residential two-year school just outside Boston that serves low-income, first-generation students. At Messina College, students live and study ...
The Mendocino County District Attorney’s Office has charged Matthew P. LaFever with a misdemeanor criminal charge related to ...
I still remember my first experience of falling in love—it felt surreal. My head was light, my heart raced uncontrollably, and every time I saw him, I had butterflies fluttering in my stomach. Falling ...
Billionaire Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings learned an important leadership lesson in his first job out of graduate school. He was working as a programmer in a 30-person startup called Coherent ...