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From the deep woods of Vermont, the North Dakota scholar wanted to weigh in on North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum kissing up to Trump by attending the former president's trial in Manhattan
William Smith explains the parable of the broken window and explains how money spent to replace a broken window could have been spent elsewhere. He likens that to aid to Ukraine and Israel.
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"We are disappointed by the recent unethical actions of Citizens Alliance of North Dakota PAC, as well as the PAC's Executive Director, Brandon Prichard," District 34's GOP incumbents state.
Trygve Olson comments on former President Trump's visit to Minneapolis this week for the GOP convention.
Trygve Olson pays tribute to Officer Jake Wallin who will be honored during National Police Week, an annual week-long event to honor officers who died in the line of duty and their loved ones.
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"In short, Christian nationalism leads to a nation where people who follow a specific type of Christianity are, as George Orwell would put it, “more equal” than all the other members of that society," writes member of the FM Interfaith Center.
The endorsement is an interesting contrast to those that Rick Becker, Fedorchak's principal rival, has touted from House Freedom Caucus members.
"It's not a contest between woke and un-woke, but rather an attack on the middle class by the wealthiest of the wealthy," the columnist writes
Gary Kubalak responds to Scott Hennen's May 11th column that references Jake Tapper's recent interview of North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.
Tom Osowski writes Trump's plan to use the National Guard to round up undocumented workers. He asks, ".. who will pick the cucumbers, lettuce and melons - the National Guard? What will our cost be for these things at the grocery store when half the crop is rotting in the field?"
"This May, Sex Ed for All month, I wish we all—teens and adults—had more opportunities to learn with each other about these important topics," writes Joan Dolence of fargo.

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Gov. Doug Burgum is in New York today, attending the criminal trial of disgraced former President Donald Trump as details about his infidelities with a porn star are provided under oath.
Kevin Brauer writes that on a trip to Bismarck from his home in Park Rapids, Minn., the area with the fewest working charging stations was Fargo-Moorhead.
Brenda Weiler, owner and founder of ecce yoga in downtown Fargo, writes about how much Zandbroz meant to her over the years.

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