Republican leaders in North Dakota lauded GOP President Donald Trump's Tuesday night speech to Congress as an inspiring message about progress and vision, but Democratic leaders said Trump's plans and priorities are damaging, and protests were held in some cities...
Democrats are sounding the alarm over President Trump's move to freeze funding approved in two of President Biden's signature laws. Trump issued an executive order pausing the disbursement of funds appropriated through the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Democrats say Trump's order appears to violate a law called the Impoundment Control Act (ICA), which [...]
Secretary of interior nominee Doug Burgum was questioned by members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee during his confirmation hearing Thursday.
Donald Trump won the 2024 election by vowing to solve America's problems at home, but now he can't stop talking about his ambitions of expansion abroad.
President-elect Donald Trump and wife Melania, followed by Senate Majority Leader John Thune and wife Kimberly, walk through the Ohio Clock Corridor on Wednesday.
A man who served as North Dakota's top banking regulator for a decade under then-Gov. John Hoeven will oversee regulation of securities in the state in Gov.-elect Kelly Armstrong's administration.
The man who expanded the Fargo-based sporting goods store Scheels to national prominence will receive the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award, North Dakota's highest citizen honor.
Like U.S. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp before him, and Sen. Kent Conrad before her, Sen. John Hoeven had grown weary of complaints about unacceptably poor service from the U.S. Postal Service.
A bipartisan group of senators is demanding immediate action from USDA Secretary Thomas Vilsack after several tribal nations reported that a federal food distribution program they rely on has not fulfilled orders for months, and in some cases has delivered expired food.