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Millions Under Winter Weather Alerts As Snowy Storm Whips Through U.S.

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The National Weather Service said 87 million Americans are under frost or freeze watches and warnings.
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Report Highlights How Wealthy Use Offshore Companies: ICIJ

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Oct.03 -- An investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists uncovered millions of documents detailing how rich and politically-connected individuals across the globe use offshore companies to avoid taxes and...
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Massive Winter Storm Brings Frigid Temps, Snow And Ice To U.S.

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Winter weather is blanketing the U.S. as a massive storm sent temperatures crashing and created whiteout conditions.
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States Challenge Biden Administration Over Vaccine Mandate

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Missouri is leading a 10-state lawsuit against the federal government over its COVID-19 vaccine requirement for healthcare workers.
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A 23-year-old rancher whose family has fallen behind in their taxes and recently had a mobile home repossessed claimed a $232.1 million Powerball jackpot on Friday, one of the largest undivided jackpots in U.S. lottery history.

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HEADLINE: Powerball winner goes from rags to riches CAPTION: A 23-year-old rancher whose family has fallen behind in their taxes and recently had a mobile home repossessed claimed the $232.1 millions Powerball jackpot. (June 5) SLUG:...
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Al Hunt Loses a Bet

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Oct. 8 -- The Washington Nationals lose, and with them, so does Al Hunt, who is contractually obligated to change his wardrobe. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lab in old gold mine could unlock mysteries of dark matter

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Nestled nearly 5-thousand feet (1,524 metres) beneath the earth in the gold boom town of Lead, South Dakora, is a laboratory that could help scientists answer some pretty heavy questions about life, its origins and the universe. It's...
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VOICED : At Pine Ridge tribe wages

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VOICED : At Pine Ridge tribe wages
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Exhibition showcases colourful works of naive art

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LEADIN: An exhibition in Brussels is showcasing a colourful collection of works of modern naive art. The biennale show is dedicated to paintings and sculptures in the simple, naive style - often created by...
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Sen. Mike Rounds on Hurricane Florence and Trade Policy

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Sep.12 -- Sen. Mike Rounds, a South Dakota Republican, discusses the threat from Hurricane Florence and U.S. trade policy with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Sen. Thune Says Trump's New Stance on China Investment Makes Sense

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Jun.27 -- Sen. John Tune, a South Dakota Republican, discusses President Donald Trump softening his stance on China investments. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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CLEAN : Mount Rushmore Presidents face dwindling crowds in mostly shut-down America

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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, crowds have dwindled at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, famed for its sculpted heads of former US Presidents (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Senator: Defense Production Act can help workers

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South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says that meat processing plants need the federal government's help to reopen safely and he thinks that could be accomplished if President Donald Trump enacts the Defense Production Act to classify food...
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Senator: Defense Production Act can help workers

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South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says that meat processing plants need the federal government's help to reopen safely and he thinks that could be accomplished if President Donald Trump enacts the Defense Production Act to classify food...
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CDC Says College Students Going Home For Thanksgiving Raise Risks

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Some universities fear returning students could bring back COVID to campus.
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'They Die In The Same Way': Nurse Begs For Buy-in As COVID Surges

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Cases of the coronavirus are surging across the country as hospitals fill up and leaders clamp down restrictions to try and stop the spread.
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Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Reportedly Led To 260,000 COVID-19 Cases

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San Diego State University researchers used cell phone data to track movements to and from the Sturgis rally in August.
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Early In-Person Voting Starts In 4 States

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Some voters in Minnesota, South Dakota, Virginia and Wyoming headed to the polls Friday.
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Experts: President Trump's Mount Rushmore Fireworks Are Hazardous

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The first fireworks show at Mount Rushmore in over a decade has experts worried about coronavirus and wildfires.
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Winter Storm Slams Parts of Northern Plains, Midwest

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Blizzard warnings were in effect across much of the northern midwest and parts of the Dakatas reported heavy snow with winds over 65 mph.
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"Pandora Papers" Detail Hidden Wealth Of The Rich And Powerful

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The review found how hundreds of politicians, celebrities, religious leaders and drug dealers have hidden their wealth in shell companies and more.
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Massive Storm Dumps Snow In Parts Of Minnesota, South Dakota

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Snow piled up to nearly 2 feet in some spots in the Black Hills of the western part of South Dakota.
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SD Gov.: Bar Abortion Pills, But Don't Punish Women For Them

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At issue is so-called telemedicine abortion pills, which have been on the rise in the country since 2000 when the FDA approved mifepristone.
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Farmers in South Dakota have mixed reactions about the Keystone XL Pipeline.The U.S. State Department released a report Friday stating it had no major objections to the controversial project. (Feb. 2)

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With yet another obstacle removed for the Keystone XL pipeline, opponents were pressing forward with a lawsuit to challenge the project, public protests and an effort to inject the issue into the November elections. Supporters and...