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The stop included meeting with various ag stakeholders, students and producers.
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Jury finds Greenpeace at fault for protest damages, awards pipeline developer more than $660 millionA Morton County jury on Wednesday ordered Greenpeace to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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Prairie Public's Ann Alquist interviews two rural reporters to discuss legislative issues and the health of their publicans.
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Lydia Millet's characters in Atavists interact and have little dramas of their own — the author's talent is on full display here. Not every story is strong, but they work well together.
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Pope Francis called to check in on a Christian congregation in Gaza sheltering at their church almost every night since the Gaza war began. "Today we feel like we are orphans," a spokesperson says.
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In the weeks that follow the passing of a pontiff, the city of Rome, and the Vatican in particular, comes alive with discussions over which man is best suited to next lead the church.
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