Retaining Ownership Stake is key to Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s Plans for 235MW Wind Farm.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, were able to Raise Awareness about the Dangers of the Dakota… Read More
After the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe spent years battling in Court, a Federal Judge threw out a Permit for the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in July 2020 and Ruled that the Army Corps of Engi… Read More
U.S. Government Attorney, Ben Schifman, told a Federal Judge, on Friday, that the Army Corps of Engineers, which handles Permits for the Pipeline, "is essentially in a continuous process of… Read More
The Department of Transportation's (DOT), Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), on Friday, announced a $93,200 Fine against the Operators of the Dakota Access Pipel… Read More
The National Guard and State Police, that Some Southern Governors sent to Guard the Texas-Mexico Border earlier this Summer are Gone, leaving the Border effectively Unmanned with just 6% of… Read More
A little noticed Case that came out during the height of the Pandemic, could have a big Impact on whether and how Foreign Corporations play in American Elections.
The Supreme Court in Unit… Read More
President Biden's Pick to Lead US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Chris Magnus, voiced Support for the Trump-era Public Health Order (Title 42), that allows for the Swift Expulsion of M… Read More
While every male can grow a beard, not all of them can increase a long one. Some men think that having a beard is a sign of masculinity. But being a tough guy doesn’t mean you can gro… Read More
A Runoff Election is a Second Election, held to determine a Winner, when No Candidate in the First Election, met the Required Threshold for Victory. Runoff Elections can be held for both Pri… Read More
A Federal Judge in Alabama, on Monday, Blocked the Biden Administration from Enforcing a Provision of the Sweeping Pandemic Relief Package, Passed earlier this year, that would have Stopped… Read More
There’s been a flurry of Redistricting Activity over the Last Week.
Here’s the latest News:
Colorado:
On Nov. 15th, the Colorado Supreme Court Approved the Colorado Indepen… Read More
After weeks of waiting, the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is on the move in the Senate, as Majority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) took Action on the Bill Nov. 15th.
The… Read More
New York City Lawmakers, are poised to Allow more than 800,000 New Yorkers, who are Green Card Holders or have the Legal Right to work in the U.S. and Pay Local Taxes, to Vote in Municipal E… Read More
A Legal Battle is Headed to North Dakota's Supreme Court, over access to Thousands of Documents related to the Developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline and the Company that oversaw Security d… Read More
Since a Federal Judge forced Texas, nearly a year and a half ago, to offer Limited Online Voter Registration, 1.5 Million Texans have used the Option.
The August 2020 Ruling, which found T… Read More
A Louisiana Federal Judge, on Saturday, Blocked President Biden's Vaccine Mandate for the Head Start program in 24 States.
It's Louisiana Western District Judge, Terry Doughty's Second Inj… Read More
A North Dakota State Judge, has ruled that Thousands of Documents related to Security during the Construction in North Dakota of the heavily Protested, Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), are Pub… Read More
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CHART: The Shortlist: Drum & BassARTIST(S): Bladerunner, Bredren, Camo & Krooked,Mefjus, Coco Bryce, Cre… Read More
Xcel Energy announced Wednesday, that its 44,000-acre Nnew Eastern South Dakota Wind Farm, is now in Service and is powering more than 150,000 homes to Customers in the Upper Midwest, accord… Read More
A newly disclosed memorandum citing “unprecedented” meddling by the Trump Administration in the 2020 Census, circulated among Top Census Bureau Officials, indicates how strongly… Read More
A Federal Judge has Ordered the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) to take another look at its Decision Not to include Yellowstone Bison under the Endangered Species Act.
The Ruling co… Read More
Arizona: Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez spoke to a joint session of the state Legislature last week opposing a bill by Sen. Wendy Rogers (R) that would, if passed, ban use of mail-in b… Read More
The Nebraska Legislature, overcame the Filibuster, Approved a push for a Convention of States to Amend the U.S. Constitution, becoming the 17th State to do so.
State Lawmakers passed a Leg… Read More
Legislative Updates
Federal Funding: Thirty-three Democratic senators urged President Biden to include $5 billion for grants to state and local governments to improve election security in h… Read More
Brock Lesnar is a professional wrestler and former UFC fighter. He is well-known for his beard, which he has been growing since he was a teenager.
Today, we will discuss how to grow a beard… Read More
The Chillicothe Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Ohio, is One of 17 recommended for Closure under a New Department Infrastructure Plan released Monday.
Thirty-Five Veterans Affairs Medic… Read More
You’ve probably heard the rumors by now. It’s cropped up in Michigan, Kentucky, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wisconsin, and even Australia.
The rumor is: Parents around the country… Read More
Brian Kolfage, an Iraq War Veteran who launched a multimillion-dollar Crowdfunding effort to build a private Border Wall, has agreed to plead Guilty to Fraud Charges, after Prosecutors say h… Read More
Wind Power made a huge Milestone in March, as it produced more Electricity than both Coal and Nuclear Energy, for the First time ever in U.S. history.
The U.S. Energy Information Administ… Read More
A Leaked Supreme Court Draft Majority Opinion, strongly suggests that Roe v. Wade could be Overturned this summer, but a Number of States have already implemented Protections for Abortion Ac… Read More
It’s never too early to start thinking about retirement. In fact, the more you do in May 2022, the easier retirement will be.
Retirement can be a daunting prospect if you don’… Read More
Fossil Fuel Pipelines threaten our Rivers, Streams, and Wetlands.
They can Pollute Drinking Water Sources and Damage Wildlife Habitat. They lead to Pollution that fuels the Climate Crisis… Read More
If you think it’s time for you to get that haircut finally, it might help you know the price of a men’s haircut in advance to plan things out accordingly.
Of course, how much yo… Read More
People say, “when travelling to a new country, don’t leave any place behind. You don’t know if you could come again or not.” This thought rings so true for me. That&r… Read More
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), has signed an Executive Order (EO), that Protects Minnesota's Abortion Services from Laws in Other States, nearly All of the poised to Ban the Procedure, followi… Read More
If you’re a pogonophile, or in layman’s terms a beard lover, then you are going to want to learn more about beard competitions.
Beard competitions and championships are organi… Read More
As I was going through my e-mail recently, I received an excellent question from one of my readers. Anne-Marie wrote in and asked me this, “Over the last couple of years I’… Read More
There have been quite a few unique types of presidents of the United States.
Each one of them did something great and stood out based on his actions.
Some of them stood out due to their sty… Read More
2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS HIP HOP AWARDS SHOW, August 26th & 27th 2022 Winnipeg!Sponsored by SiriusXM, Say Magazine, Motto Workspace, Long & McQuade Musical Instrumen… Read More
Mount Rushmore Location
If you’re wondering where Mount Rushmore is located, you’ve come to the right place. You’ve read about the faces on the monument, but where exact… Read More
USDA to Triple Commitment with Initial $2.8 Billion Investment Piloting New Revenue Streams for America’s Climate-Smart Farmers, Ranchers and Forest Landowners, with Additional Projec… Read More
Funding Will Provide High-Speed Internet Access to People and Businesses in Rural and Remote Areas across 20 States; Additional Funding Will Come From President Biden’s Bipartisan Inf… Read More
Business of Cannabis: New York returns to the Big Apple on November 3rd for its second annual conference. Produced by Business of Cannabis, the host of quarterly events and annual cannabis c… Read More
When you hear Old Hollywood your mind automatically goes to the glamour and the glitz of the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Although not many of us grew up in this era, it is a time in history… Read More
Road trips are defined as long journeys travelled by car. To travel the over 2,500 miles from coast to coast in the United States, people had to take trains or buses until the road trip was… Read More
On the edge of America’s Heartland, South Dakota is home to many world-famous and lesser-known attractions worth seeing. From the iconic Mount Rushmore to natural wonders like the Wind… Read More
Chicago is America’s third-largest city, home to more than 2.7 million people and covers over 600 km². In a city so big, there are endless attractions to visit.
Chicago i… Read More
Oklahoma voters rejected a state question Tuesday to allow for the recreational use of marijuana, following a late blitz of opposition from faith leaders, law enforcement and prosecutors. Ma… Read More
Teachers in North Dakota can still refer to transgender students by the personal pronouns they use, after lawmakers on Monday failed to override the governor’s veto of a controversial… Read More
In North Dakota, a new law has been passed that prevents transgender people from using bathrooms, locker rooms and showers that match the gender they identify with. This law will also apply… Read More
North Dakota's latest attempt at abortion ban likely to face lawsuit
The post North Dakota’s latest attempt at abortion ban likely to face lawsuit appeared first on Balanced News Summa… Read More
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum announced his candidacy for the US presidency last week, joining a crowded field of Republicans. Burgum, who is currently campaigning in New Hampshire, has… Read More
Over 1 million people have been dropped from Medicaid in recent months in some US states following the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, with most losing coverage due to not completing required… Read More
An Iowa judge has temporarily blocked the state's new ban on most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, just days after it was signed into law by Governor Kim Reynolds. The new law p… Read More
North Dakota state senator Doug Larsen, his wife Amy, and their two young children were killed in a plane crash in Utah. The small plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Canyonlands Airfie… Read More
South Dakota became the first state in the US to enact a statewide initiative and referendum process 125 years ago, thanks to the efforts of Rev. Robert W. Haire, a socialist priest. Today… Read More
Green Dot Bank is now facing a massive penalty stemming from compliance risk management issues predating the company’s current management.
Green Dot has been hit with a proposed con… Read More
A beloved tech retailer now warns of new layoffs even as the company navigated through a period of consumer electronics demand.
Best Buy warned of another year of softer sales and said it… Read More
A restaurant in California now announces an unexpected closure after 25 years of businesses, sources report.
The Chevys Fresh Mex establishment in Emeryville – around 10 miles from… Read More