With a triumphant billow of white smoke, Cardinals gathered in Rome announced a new Pope for the world and for the nearly 1.4 billion devoted whom he will shephard over the coming years: Leo XIV.… Read More
After implementing global tariffs in April, President Trump has revealed the first successfully negotiated trade deal with a foreign nation: The United Kingdom. Coinciding with the 80th anniversary… Read More
The White House has made known that Harvard has been far too permissive towards antisemitism on campus and is prepared to take unprecedented action against the hallowed institution to ensure the… Read More
As the President wraps up the first 100 days of his second administration, the nation reflects on the progress he has made towards fulfilling campaign promises. Following a lengthy election filled… Read More
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has moved to eliminate dangerous artificial food dyes from national food products, a massive step towards the overall administration's goal of… Read More
After four years of empty promises, overturned executive orders, and dashed hopes and dreams of eager supporters, President Biden’s crusade to eradicate student loan debt has come to a bumpy… Read More
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over which books are appropriate for schoolchildren in one of three religious rights cases set to be decided this summer. What has largely been a local and… Read More
The Department of Government Oversight claims to have identified $400 million in fraudulent unemployment claims, all approved in the years since President Biden took office. The nature of the claims… Read More
US Attorney General Pam Bondi showed off the Trump administration’s commitment to ending illegal drug smuggling with an official visit to Florida, posing with $510 million of narcotics… Read More
President Trump has enacted a sweeping plan to implement tariffs on foreign imports, a bold new attitude while the United States attempts to regain footing on an international stage. Announcing from… Read More
Since 1982, American law has held that all children living in the United States, regardless of immigration status, have had a right to a free public education. In the Supreme Court decision of Plyler… Read More
More than 525 days since Hamas launched its brutal attacks on Israel, the last remaining American hostage in Palestinian custody is set to be released, along with the bodies of four others. The live… Read More
Disgraced New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he will seek re-election in the fall- this time running as an Independent. One of the nation’s most high-profile municipal Democrats has… Read More
The Trump administration has launched an inquiry into the California University system, specifically over allegations of an anti-Semitic environment on campus. The Department of Justice began its… Read More
The President has taken swift action fulfilling one of his repeated campaign promises, addressing the participation of transgender individuals in women’s and girls’ sports. Achieved by an… Read More
PIERRE, S.D. - On June 27, 2025, Governor Larry Rhoden and 16 fellow governors wrote Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, urging them to strip a provision from the… Read More
I was born and raised in West River, and that part of the state reflects the great American West in a lot of ways. The hillcrests and valleys are a bit sharper, the prairies have more cows and grass… Read More
PIERRE, S.D. – On Monday, Governor Larry Rhoden will visit Lemmon on his Open for Opportunity tour.
Governor Rhoden will tour the LemmonMade Butcher Shop. They have a comprehensive meat… Read More
PIERRE, S.D. – On June 26, 2025, Governor Larry Rhoden will visit Brandon and Baltic on his Open for Opportunity tour.
The Governor will tour Midwest Railcar Repair, Inc., which has grown… Read More
PIERRE, S.D. - On July 1st, the ban on sanctuary cities in South Dakota, SB 7, will take effect. This was the first bill Governor Larry Rhoden signed after taking office as Governor.
“We… Read More