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After Wisconsin, the state of North Dakota in USA has introduced legislation to ban forced RFID chip implants on humans. Not surprisingly, it is for the privacy reasons.
John Hooven, Governor of North Dakota has approved the bill that imposes...
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Brian Babin threw for 257 yards and three touchdowns and Southeastern Louisiana held off North Dakota 38-35 on Saturday night.
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A western North Dakota outfitter who was arrested after shooting at a bald eagle decoy has pleaded guilty to a charge he attempted to kill a migratory bird.
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The Air Force announced Thursday that two officers who worked at a missile base in North Dakota have been taken off the job while the military investigates allegations...
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An inspection at a North Dakota air base has found that a bomb wing is operating safely after coming under scrutiny for mistakenly shipping nuclear missiles.
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A North Dakota defense attorney and former federal prosecutor has pleaded guilty to stealing two hunting knives worth more than $125 each and assaulting a store...
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A truck carrying a rocket booster for an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile tipped over on a northwestern North Dakota road on Thursday, but no...
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Three ballistic missile crew members in North Dakota fell asleep while holding classified launch code devices this month, triggering an investigation by military and...
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Officials in North Dakota say Republican congressional candidate Duane Sand walked away unhurt after the small plane he was flying had engine failure and crashed in a...
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