The eight Indiana University students who lost their lawsuit against their school’s coronavirus vaccine mandate appealed to the United States Supreme Court, shouting about their right…
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Poor Beth Warden has been sitting through pillow salesman turned coup-promoter Mike Lindell’s “Cyber Symposium” in Sioux Falls. The three-day event, which mercifully wraps up…
Senator John Thune keeps crying about inflation. Today’s inflation report may dry those tears—inflation slowed in July, signaling price increases have peaked: U.S. consumer prices…
Senator Mike Rounds was talking a good game about investing in South Dakota, but when the bipartisan compromise infrastructure bill came to a final vote…
While South Dakota lets slip opportunities to expand its international trade profile, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will lead a trade mission to England and Finland in…
If Senator John Thune would like to rally his Republican colleagues to rescue his effort to obstruct the bipartisan compromise infrastructure bill, maybe he should…
Section 11528 of the Senate infrastructure bill is the bees’ knees… or the bees’ needs, and the needs of butterflies, beetles, bats, and all the…
The bipartisan compromise infrastructure continues to move forward. On Sunday, the massive public investment bill survived three more votes, winning more than 60 yeas each…
Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari told Face the Nation last Sunday that if you’re worried about keeping the economy open and growing, you’d…
The pork industry can’t afford to wait for workers to “Call me when you’re an American.” The National Pork Producers Council says that if we…