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Crystal Dueker of Fargo writes, "If Gaza has a right to exist, so does Israel," in response to recent letters to the editor published in The Forum.
"Whether we take a trip to a nearby community festival or hiking trail or fly to another continent, traveling is good for the body, mind, and soul," writes Sara Otte Coleman.
Columnist Roxane Salonen writes about the motives behind the Stop Having Kids movement.
Trygve Olson comments on the FM Diversion Authority, which oversees work on non-federal portions of the project, and the Red River Valley Alliance, the project’s developer, debating over a section of a contract regarding the use of epoxy-coated rebar.
Trygve Olson comments on former President Trump's visit to Minneapolis this week for the GOP convention.
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"Former president Bill Clinton and current president Joe Biden rejoice in the day that whites will be a minority in America. We may infer that they consider such an America better than what we have now," writes columnist Ross Nelson.
We're increasingly bringing the sports-as-a-business, students-as-a-product model to K-12 activities, and it ought to be setting off alarm bells.
Columnist Gary Emineth compares the behavior of some political candidates and members of the media to mockingbirds.
"Fargo is dealing with an escalating menace from a gang of goons and idiots who race pickup trucks and hopped-up cars on long reaches of city streets," writes columnist Jack Zaleski.
State Rep. Jeremy Olson of District 26 joined this episode of Plain Talk to discuss the misleading campaign tactics of a group led by state Rep. Brandon Prichard, one of his colleagues.
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If Burgum is pretending to be a MAGA sycophant, with all the attendant Trump veneration and argle-bargle about stolen elections, then that's precisely who he is. Nothing more, nothing less.

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"Our church’s 'Faith Forward' committee has hosted a food truck every Tuesday for the past four weeks in an effort to bring folks out of their homes ... And, you know what? Something divine is taking place."
William Smith explains the parable of the broken window and explains how money spent to replace a broken window could have been spent elsewhere. He likens that to aid to Ukraine and Israel.
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"We are disappointed by the recent unethical actions of Citizens Alliance of North Dakota PAC, as well as the PAC's Executive Director, Brandon Prichard," District 34's GOP incumbents state.

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