• South Dakota leads in industrial hemp production. State lawmakers are taking notice

    South Dakota leads the nation in hemp production and lawmakers and the South Dakota Industrial Hemp Association are working together to improve the industry in the state.

  • 911 emergency lines are DOWN across multiple states including Nevada, South Dakota, Nebraska

    Cities as big as Las Vegas , as well as the entire state of South Dakota and locales in Texas and Nebraska have announced the outages. In Las Vegas specifically, service was restored just after 10pm local time after an outage that began three hours earlier

  • Boy on phone become increasingly distraught; "What Does Sextortion Look like? It looks like a normal dayuntil it doesn't"

    Boy on phone become increasingly distraught; "What Does Sextortion Look

  • Montana becomes the latest abortion battleground state for 2024

    A new abortion rights advocacy organization, Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights, officially launched its ballot initiative, which aims to enshrine abortion rights in Montana’s state constitution. If the petition drive succeeds, it will make abortion central to the 2024 campaign and likely give vulnerable Democratic Sen. Jon Tester, a staunch abortion rights supporter, a boost. “Abortion is a topic that’s become politicized and stigmatized, but in reality, we all love someone or are someone...

  • Toddler dies after fall from South Dakota hotel window

    A Minnesota toddler has died after falling from a third-floor window at a hotel in South Dakota

  • 7 Dog Breeds Most Likely to Become Stand-Up Comedians

    In the diverse world of dog breeds, certain personalities stand out for their ability to entertain, engage, and even leave us in stitches with their antics. Much like the best stand-up comedians who captivate us with their humor, timing, and unique perspectives, these dog breeds have a knack for making us laugh, often without even trying. Whether through their expressive faces, playful behaviors, or sheer unpredictability, these dogs bring joy and laughter into our lives, proving that comedy...

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    Hereʻs what Waikiki looked like 100 years ago

    HONOLULU (KHON2) -- With summer creeping up on us and thousands expected to swarm the islands of Hawaii, we thought it would be fun to look back on Waikiki to see what the area looked like before its beaches were covered with sun-seeking visitors. Gracing the south shore of Oahu is one of the stateʻs []

  • Finnwatch: Tax loopholes cost state €1bn a year

    "Our tax system is full of loopholes that are chiefly used by corporations and the wealthiest and most profitable business owners," a Finnwatch tax expert says.

  • US Vetoes Palestine Becoming a United Nations Member State

    The United States vetoed Palestine’s draft resolution to have full membership in the United Nations (UN), during the UN Security Council on 18 April. Twelve members voted in favor, two (the United Kingdom and Switzerland) abstained, and the United States voted against Palestine becoming a UN member state, which would entail participating in decision-making and voting powers in the General Assembly for resolutions. The US veto is “a blatant aggression” and “an encouragement to the pursuit of the...

  • Analysis: South Carolina among states where employers most struggling to hire

    (The Center Square) — South Carolina is among the states where employers struggle the most to hire, according to a new study. The analysis from WalletHub, a personal finance site, found the Palmetto State ranked third behind Alaska and Montana for employers struggling the most to hire. To compile its analysis, WalletHub compared all 50 states and the District of Columbia using the rate of job openings for the most recent month and the past 12 months. "According to...

  • Second civil war becoming 'increasingly plausible' as more insurrections likely

    Jacob Chansley, also known as the ‘QAnon Shaman’, was a prominent figure during the January 6 insurrection (Picture: Win McNamee/Getty)The possibility of a second US civil war is becoming ‘increasingly plausible’ according to a new study – with additional insurrections even more likely.There are also ‘striking similarities’ between the 1850s – the decade before the first civil war – and today, according to the team from California State University, San Bernardino.The American Civil War broke out...

  • A Taxing Timeat Tax Time

    Was it as bad for you as it was for me? Sending Washington money we earn, but Washington doesn’t, I mean? It’s not just being part of half the nation that pays taxes while the other half doesn’t that bothers me. It’s the waste and unnecessary programs and agencies that have long outlived whatever usefulness they once had (if they were ever necessary). And still President Biden wants to raise taxes even more without proposing a single dollar be cut to reduce our unsustainable $34 trillion debt. ...