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Trump remains the slight +650 favorite to win the prestigious prize, which will be announced Oct. 10, over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres, who ...
Kelly Armstrong along with Commerce Tourism and Marketing Director Sara Otte Coleman and DMAND president Julie Rygg presented seven Governor’s Travel and Tourism Awards during the North Dakota Travel ...
Popular national parks brace for record-breaking visitation as peak summer travel approaches. But away from the spotlight, a ...
Since President Ulysses S. Grant held the first official White House State Dinner 150 years ago, presidential hospitality has reflected the evolving tastes, traditions and diplomacy of the United ...
The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students due to the university's ...
IMBA and other outdoor organizations remain wary of efforts to strip protections from federal public lands in the United ...
A new historical marker commemorating the 1902 trolley accident, in which President Theodore Roosevelt was injured and Secret Service Officer William Craig lost his life, will be installed at the ...
The Oyster Bay High School chapter of the National Art Honor Society, in collaboration with elementary art teacher Meredith ...
Honor fallen heroes with parades, ceremonies and special events through June 1, from Fleet Week, to historic tours and local ...
Minot woman arrested after she and 4-year-old tested positive for methamphetamine In a little over a year, the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library plans to open in western North Dakota. This ...
While the bulk of Grand Canyon visitors head to the ubiquitous Grand Canyon Visitor Center located at the canyon’s south rim ...
The story of Holt Collier, the bear guide for President Theodore Roosevelt on his famous 1902 Mississippi hunt.