BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota health officials on Sunday said the state's COVID-19 update listed no deaths for a second straight day and showed another drop in hospitalizations.
Residents of North Dakota are at an increased risk of asbestos exposure because of floods, hazardous jobsites and imported asbestos.
North Dakota, California traffic deaths are up, NHTSA saysBy Richard Simon
Now, in North Dakota, environmental groups and Native American tribes are seizing on a rare opportunity to shut down a fossil fuel project that’s already up and running—the fiercely fought Dakota Access Pipeline. Earlier this month, tribal members and environmentalists gathered in Bismarck, No...
Across the continent, Indigenous peoples are methodically reasserting control over their land, laws, and how they live.
and herded into institutions where they were abused and killed. It’s very hard to look at the widespread and completely preventable deaths of the disabled during the Covid pandemic and say that we should demarcate a specific group during a specific period, who used eugenic logic to kill the...
There were B-52s there from Minot [Air Force Base] North Dakota. They were supporting the fight against ISIS, everything from dropping leaflets to ... DC Isby - 《Air International》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 5. Song of Songs And leaflets dropping from the sky (possessing one was death;...
#9. North Dakota - Chances of hitting an animal in 2023: 1 in 68 (1.47% of drivers) - Risk level: High #8. Mississippi Canva #8. Mississippi - Chances of hitting an animal in 2023: 1 in 60 (1.67% of drivers) - Risk level: High ...
North Dakota and five other states filed lawsuits a year ago accusing the pharmaceutical company of using deceptive marketing to boost drugs sales that fueled opioid overdose deaths. The North Dakota ruling is the first in which a court has tossed a state’s claim in its entirety, though a Co...
North Dakota has an overpopulation of Canada Geese. The Avian Migrate Goose and Bird Repellant can prevent Geese from gathering on your property in North Dakota.