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Slumping Rory McIlroy fails to take advantage of a bright start at Oakmont, shoots 74 in first round
Rory McIlroy made a couple early birdies at the U.S. Open. That encouraging start was short lived for the slumping Masters champion. A poor second nine left McIlroy with a ...
California’s top insurance regulator on Thursday launched an investigation into State Farm over the company’s handling of claims from the January Los ...
The House overwhelmingly passed bipartisan legislation Thursday that would solidify federal policies cracking down on the synthetic opioid fentanyl and its analogs in a bid by ...
BISMARCK, ND ( KXNET) — Arrow Service Team values community and giving back to help build it up. We spoke with Vanessa Haack to learn more about the non-profits they have been working with, as well as ...
Lewis Hamilton defended Fred Vasseur on Friday amid reports the Ferrari team principal will be ousted before the end of the Formula 1 season. Reports have swirled for a bit as Hamilton, in his ...
When the Rev. Edward Anderson rallied in Los Angeles this week against the Trump administration’s intensifying immigration crackdown, he positioned himself between law enforcement and his ...
A man was arrested at the Simonson Gas Station in Bismarck after he allegedly threatened someone with a baton and tried to steal his money.
The Minot Farmers Market is open for the summer and fall with various small businesses ready to sell their fresh products.
The deadly crash of an Air India flight carrying more than 240 people on Thursday arrives after years of attempts to turn around the country’s flag carrier — which had been plagued by ...
MINOT, ND ( KXNET) — Bringing books into the home can be academically rewarding for both children and adults. We spoke with Val Stadick, the owner of Main Street Books in Minot, to discuss making ...
Patrick Reed made only the fourth double-eagle since the U.S. Open started keeping records some four decades ago, dunking in his second shot from 286 yards Thursday on the ...
Democratic California U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla was forcefully removed Thursday by security officers from a press conference being held on immigration by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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