Opinion
Katrina Christiansen, Democratic-NPL candidate for the U.S. Senate, joined this episode of Plain Talk to discuss abortion, foreign policy and why she thinks she can beat incumbent Sen. Kevin Cramer.
Trygve Olson comments on a Forum story about Fargo neighborhoods said to have patterns of racial segregation.
McFeely Mess podcast: Jim Shaw on the boring ND gubernatorial debate and his prediction on Cara Mund
Forum columnist Jim Shaw breaks down the debate between North Dakota Republican gubernatorial candidates Kelly Armstrong and Tammy Miller.
Trygve Olson comments in Rep. Amstrong's vote against aid to Ukraine.
Trygve Olson comments on recent closed-door meetings about the promotion of carbon capture projects in North Dakota.
Republicans nominating Rick Becker for the U.S. House would lead to a win-win situation for Democrats.
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North Dakota Commerce Commissioner Josh Teigen says he recused himself from the awards process for state-backed loans to a business he and his family had ties to, but he attended meetings about them.
Mike Rachow recounts a recent visit to San Francisco.
Alan Julius Peterson writes about columns from Jim Shaw, Scott Hennen, Joan Brickner, Rob Port, Gary Emineth and Ross Nelson published April 30.
Tom Kovach of Nevis, Minn., writes, "I'm no fan of Russia and Putin, but why are we so bent on propping up a country that has no chance of ever beating a nuclear country like Russia?'
Joseph Richardson writes in response to Rep. Kelly Armstrong's vote against aid for Ukraine.
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Matt Entzion of West Fargo asks, "What 5- to 10-minute daily transaction in your life would be acceptable to now take 20-30 minutes?"
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"What people think is neutral in the North Dakota public schools is call humanism, which is at war with Christianity," Jim Bartlett wrote to churches, asking them to support his campaign.
Donald Trump's MAGA movement created a situation where lawmakers like Armstrong had a choice between a flawed bill or letting Russia win in Ukraine. Armstrong made a poor choice.
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