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The speed limit on interstates-94 and 29 in North Dakota will rise from 75 to 80 mph August 1. Department of Transportation ...
Discover how Applied Digital built a 100MW AI infrastructure campus in rural North Dakota—fast, scalable, and future-ready.
North Dakota is on track to have a shortage of 500 doctors by 2040. We rank 37th in the nation in doctor-to-patient ratio, ...
A federal appeals court has upheld its decision against two Native American tribes challenging North Dakota's redistricting ...
Amid rising global tensions with conflicts in Russia, Ukraine, and most recently Iran and Israel, social media has been ...
A new study has revealed the safest and most dangerous states to live in during a nuclear apocalypse, using key survival indicators.
Here's what you need to know about measles, according to doctors North Dakota is the 11th state in the U.S. with a measles outbreak, logging its first cases since 2011.
About 480 bighorns make up the populations managed by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, National Park Service and the Three Affiliated Tribes, just shy of the benchmark of 500 bighorns.
Landscapes, wildlife, natural resources, diverse cultures and a few urban areas are some of what North Dakota is famous for.
The United States has the third-largest population in the world, but nearly a third of the country's 340 million residents live in just three states, a new map reveals.
A new map reveals that a sudden nuclear attack could incinerate 75% of the US population, totaling up to 250 million.