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​Transgender Day of Visibility

by Faye Seidler | Culture | June 20th, 2018

…Transgender Day of Visibility is an annual event, occurring on March 31st, that aims to raise awareness of the discrimination, violence, and harassment that transgender individuals experience. It also serves as a day for people who identify as trans to claim and give power to their identity. It is day…

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​Keeping FM C.L.E.A.N

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | June 20th, 2018

…By Paul JensenFargo, as the most populous city in the state with 120,000 inhabitants, added nearly 6,000 20-to-34-year-olds in 2015, just over five percent of the total population. Fargo is attracting well-educated young professionals due to its clean air, strong economy, low unemployment, safe environment and affordable real estate.Sustainable growth…

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​Abortion and Gender

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | June 20th, 2018

…Ireland Has Sent Pope Francis and The Vatican A Dear John Letter: “It’s Over!”The Irish people and the Vatican have been developing a huge cultural grand canyon for decades over the issues of gender identities, contraceptives, abortion, same sex marriage, and the roles of women in the church. In an…

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​I like my world well rounded

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | June 20th, 2018

…Just last week Raul and I were driving a rental car on the backroads of Mallorca, a small Mediterranean Island off the coast of Spain. Not gonna lie, my nose may or may not have been pressed hard against the window admiring the stone walls lining the road and noting…

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​Hereditary: Aster’s Horror Debut Keeps It All in the Family

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | June 20th, 2018

…Scaring up early buzz as a premiere in the Midnight section of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, Ari Aster’s “Hereditary” is the horror film of the year. Anchored by the vital performance of Toni Collette as grieving, disintegrating mother Annie Graham—arguably the actor’s career-best work—the movie’s…

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Cottonwood Cider House rules

by HPR Contributor | Beer Snob | June 20th, 2018

…By Ben Myhrebenmyhre35@gmail.comHow lucky we are in the FM area that we have so many craft breweries, but did you know that we also have two cider houses? Cottonwood Cider House is one of those cider houses and is just a short drive from Fargo outside of Ayr, North Dakota.…

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​Paper Towels for Puerto Rico; Family Separations for Refugees of Color:

by Charlie Barber | Last Word | June 20th, 2018

…Negligent Homicide - the term that describes a killing without any intent to kill but occurs when a person is acting in negligence. – Black’s Law Dictionary"In the [19] twenties and [19] thirties denaturalization and denationalization were increasingly used by governments as ways of getting rid of citizens they deemed…

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‘Destroying our image’

by C.S. Hagen | News | June 19th, 2018

…WASHINGTON, D.C. – Policy, not law, has torn more than 2,300 children from their parents along the U.S.-Mexico border. Although immigration reform has been a heated topic for decades, the policy of zero tolerance began with a Department of Justice memo to “supersede any existing policies.”The memo, signed by U.S.…

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‘People are going to die’

by C.S. Hagen | News | June 18th, 2018

…FARGO – North Dakotans will die if the current healthcare system is stripped, Democratic candidates said as the Republican-led war on Obamacare was launched, yet again.“People are going to die if the insurance companies are allowed to decline coverage for pre-existing conditions,” attorney David Thompson said in a radio interview. Thompson…

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​Guilt by association? Cramer asks for hate group’s support

by C.S. Hagen | News | June 14th, 2018

…BISMARCK– Hoping to win a Senate seat, current Congressman Kevin Cramer has thrown in his hat with an extremist hate group peddling conspiracy theories by seeking the group’s endorsement and financial backing. Cramer signed a Senate candidate survey by the Public Advocate of the United States on May 20, answering…

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