Map shows 12 states with youngest homebuyers
North Dakota took first place, with 4.9 percent of its population being homeowners between the ages of 15 and 34.
Homeowners in one state have days to apply for $500
The deadline is soon approaching for eligible homeowners to get an extra $500 off in their taxes.
What man did when roommate confessed to messing with his food applauded
The roommate's admission has sparked understandable fury on Reddit.
SNAP benefits boost available for Americans in one state
SNAP beneficiaries who lost food to an ice storm that hit their counties can apply for a refund with the program.
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First-ever December flood warning issued for Red River of the North
Although flooding for the river is not uncommon in the spring and summer months, it is the first time such heavy rain has caused flooding in December.
Ice storm warning issued in one state as travel may be "impossible"
"Travel is strongly discouraged," the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota, said.
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Trump-appointed judge deals blow to Republicans
A redistricting lawsuit filed by two Native American tribes in North Dakota has led conservatives back to the drawing board.
Republican pushes to overturn Ohio election result
North Dakota Republican Brandon Prichard said the Ohio abortion vote shows why "direct democracy should not exist."
Scientists release image of extinct species found on side of road
The fossil of the mosasaur was discovered with several bite marks.
New species of Sea lizard looks like giant Komodo dragon with flippers
"If you put flippers on a Komodo dragon and made it really big, that's basically what it would have looked like," the lead author of the study said.
COVID map shows states where case counts are highest
8.7 percent of COVID tests across the U.S. came back positive in the week ending October 21, a decrease from the previous week's 9.5 percent.
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"Winter is coming" for US Northwest as forecasters predict heavy snow
Parts of Montana are expected to get between 8 and 12 inches of snow this week as a late October storm passes through.
Student loan cancellation update: States with best forgiveness plans
Last year, there were 129 state-level student debt cancellation plans in 49 states and the District of Columbia. Here are the best and worst.
Police seek missing toddler "in danger of bodily harm"
Police in Fargo, North Dakota, have issued an Amber alert for Beatris Decoteau, who has just turned 3. They are also searching for Breanna Ziegler, 22.
Anti-transgender bills were being pushed in these five states this week
The past few years has seen the development of an increasingly toxic debate over transgender rights across the United States and beyond.
China owns U.S. land about twice the size of New York City
Almost 400,000 acres of land are owned by 146 separate investors, figures show, as national security concerns are raised about projects near U.S. air bases.
Concerning Chinese project near U.S. military base faces day of reckoning
The project's imminent demise represents a small part of a growing trend of concern about Chinese investments in the U.S.
Sheriff's deputy found in possession of child pornography: Police
Michael John Hull was arrested following a tip from Google, according to the affidavit.
Arctic blast to bring dangerous below-zero temperatures to these states
Subzero temperatures could hit Kansas and Texas by Thursday, according to some meteorologists.
As Weed Legalization Momentum Falters, Activists Look Elsewhere
Many Americans have deep reservations about the legalization and commercialization of marijuana.
Conservatives Blame Biden After Man Kills Teen Over GOP 'Extremist' Views
"The blood of that 18-year-old North Dakota Republican...is on Joe Biden's hands," conservative commentator Todd Starnes tweeted.
College Failed to Tell Indigenous People of Human Remains, Sacred Items
More than 250 boxes including skeletal ancestor remains and sacred items were found in a derelict basement at the University of North Dakota earlier this year.
North Dakota Schools Aim to Recruit Florida Teachers Over DeSantis bill
The Fargo Public Schools district has offered a welcoming alternative to Florida teachers concerned over "Don't Say Gay" rules.
Video Shows 'Mothership' Storm Hovering Over Northwest
The massive supercell thunderstorm was forecast to have winds as fast as 70 miles per hour.
Chinese-Owned Farmland in U.S. Comes Under Scrutiny
The U.S.-China rivalry has found its way into American farm country.
Bill Gates' North Dakota Land Purchase Sparks Questions Online
Bill Gates, who is already the largest private owner of farmland in America, owning some 270,000 acres, has sparked online discussion with his latest purchase.
Senator Kevin Cramer May Need Amputation After Yard Work Injury
"I expect to be doling out a lot of left-handed fist bumps," the North Dakota Republican said after the accident, which took off the tip of a finger.
Dinosaurs Experienced 'Hell on Earth' on the Day the Asteroid Hit
In a new documentary, paleontologists find that animals experienced a "wall of death" caused by a water surge after the asteroid hit, as "hell" rained down.
GOP Senator Ray Holmberg Resigns Chair After Texts With Man in Jail
Holmberg has said that he has previously texted Nicholas James Morgan-Derosier, who faces federal child pornography and sexual abuse charges.