Politics 17 hours ago US agriculture primed to be next frontier in cybersecurity in new year, experts, lawmakers say Agriculture is a major economic driver in the U.S., but it is just as prone to foreign cyber threats as more widely reported areas of the U.S. economy and security state.
Politics December 7 Dakotas poised for newfound political prominence with Senate, Trump Cabinet leaders picked from heartland The Dakotas and Great Plains states are primed to be more geopolitically important than ever in the new congressional and presidential terms.
Abortion November 6 7 states vote to protect abortion rights, 3 keep restrictions in place Abortion-related measures were on the ballot in 10 states Tuesday, with advocates claiming seven victories and three states voting to keep restrictions.
LIFESTYLE October 4 On this day in history, October 4, 1927, Mount Rushmore's moment of creation begins in South Dakota Sculptor Gutzon Borglum began carving the images of four U.S. presidents into Mount Rushmore on Oct. 4, 1927. The effort employed 400 people and took 14 years to complete.
US September 20 Virginia’s in-person early voting begins as election season picks up steam Virginia becomes the first state to allow in-person early voting in the 2024 election cycle, learn if your home state has absentee ballots available and if there are restrictions.
LIFESTYLE September 17 On this day in history, September 17, 1937, Abraham Lincoln carving is officially dedicated at Mount Rushmore The Mount Rushmore carving of Abraham Lincoln, the nation's 16th president, was officially dedicated on this day in history, Sept. 17, 1937, in Keystone, South Dakota.
LIFESTYLE August 30 Meet the American who inspired American Legion Baseball, John Griffith, WWI vet and sports pioneer John L. Griffith was an early 20th-century college sports administrator whose call to action inspired the creation of American Legion Baseball in 1925.
LIFESTYLE August 17 Harley-Davidson CEO compares himself to 'Taliban' in effort to remake motorcycle brand Harley-Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz compared himself to the Taliban in a 2020 speech, saying he's "trying to redefine" capitalism. Some longtime riders are now abandoning the company.
LIFESTYLE August 9 Meet the American who founded the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, 'put the brotherhood in motorcycles' J.C. "Pappy" Hoel founded the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in 1938. It's the world's most successful motorcycle rally, drawing 500,000+ annually to remote South Dakota.
LIFESTYLE August 7 Harley-Davidson faces 'woke' accusations from Sturgis bikers: 'Breaks my heart' Harley-Davidson is facing a Bud Light-level backlash at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota, the world's largest gathering of bikers, over concerns the company has gone woke.