The North Dakota Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony Wednesday over a bill that would increase mandatory minimum sentences for certain offenders.
NDGOP refuses to condemn President Trump's action that freed rioters who assaulted police officers, instead criticizing Biden.
In one of the most incredible runs the franchise had ever seen, the Milwaukee Brewers lost only three of CC Sabathia's 17 ...
The president may have let his true priority slip during a Fox News interview. Sean Hepburn Ferrer, the son of the late ...
The legislation comes amid a political scuffle between Wrigley, some elements of the Legislature and other executive branch ...
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar played a key role in the inauguration. The Democrat, and one time candidate for president, is the Chair of the bipartisan and bicameral Joint Congressional Committee on ...
MPs have called for urgent reform of railway services in the South West. Martin Wrigley, Liberal Democrat MP for Newton Abbot ...
A “very special” edition of the Cubs Convention kicked off Friday with the return of Sammy Sosa from Cubbie exile after 20 ...
RIcketts on Sosa reunion: "We can just accept the fact that there were a lot of guys doing things that the league was ...
MnDOT’s goal is to have a choice in hand by 2026 and designs ready by 2029, paving the way for a multi-billion dollar ...
Currently offenders are required to register for at least 15 years. The bill would allow low-risk offenders to petition the ...