This week in the U.S. Senate, Interior Secretary nominee Doug Burgum delivered inspiring opening remarks in which he ...
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Doug Burgum, former North Dakota governor and businessman is President Donald Trump's pick to be Secretary of the Interior.
The top Democrat on the Senate’s Energy and Natural Resources Committee says Republicans scheduled Doug Burgum’s confirmation hearing without their consent, which he called a breach of the ...
But as Superintendent of State Police Doug Carter nears the end of his public service career, I feel compelled to share my gratitude. Carter has witnessed some of the most difficult times in ...
As the governor of a major oil-producing state, Doug Burgum emerged as a staunch champion of the fossil fuel industry. Yet he promised to make his state carbon neutral, by preventing climate ...
Doug Burgum is before the Senate Energy and Natural ... World News // 4 hours ago Netanyahu postpones cease-fire deal after accusing Hamas of 'reneging' on parts Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Israeli Prime ...
American, Qatari and Egyptian mediators have spent nearly a year trying to broker a ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas but those efforts have repeatedly stalled with both ...
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The Israel Air Force conducted an intelligence-based strike in Khan Yunis and claimed that they eliminated Hassam Shahwan, Hamas' Internal Security Forces chief The Israel Defense Forces on ...
The Israeli military claimed an airstrike launched early on Thursday morning killed a senior member of Hamas' internal security apparatus. Palestinian officials reported that the strike in Gaza ...
After taking heavy losses from Israeli forces, Hamas is now picking fights with the Palestinian Authority (PA) as its manpower continues to dwindle, according to The Wall Street Journal.