Latest Budget Deadline Passes With No Agreements in MN

(St. Paul, MN) — Minnesota legislative leaders are reportedly working behind the scenes to finish agreements on budget bills. A deadline to complete the work set for yesterday evening came and went. The only action at the
College Football Playoff Reorganizing To Straight Seeding Model

(Undated) — The College Football Playoff is getting a slight format change for this upcoming season. A straight seeding model will now be used, giving the top four ranked teams in the CFP’s own poll first round
NFL Keeps Tush Push, Current Playoff Format

(Minneapolis, MN) — The NFL is not undergoing any major changes this upcoming season. Owners decided against banning the controversial “tush push” play at the Spring Meeting on Wednesday. The proposal launched by the Packers fell short
Twins Split Doubleheader With Guardians

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Guardians both picked up a win during a doubleheader at Target Field. Kody Clemens had a walk-off double for the Twins in a 6-5 win in game one. Cleveland
MAHA Commission Report Released; Ag Groups Show Concern

Story by Jesse Allen and Corryn La Rue (WASHINGTON D.C.) — On Thursday, the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission released its long-awaited report at the White House. The report, according to the commission and the Trump
Bayer Considering Bankruptcy for its Monsanto Unit

Bayer is continuing its push to resolve lawsuits linking Roundup, its popular weedkiller, to cancer. People familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal that the company is also exploring a bankruptcy filing for its Monsanto
House Passes Reconciliation; Bill Now Moves to Senate

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — House Republicans came together to pass their reconciliation megabill in the early hours of Thursday morning, after weeks of division and holdouts from hardline Republicans. The “One Big, Beautiful Bill” was able to pass
Poll Shows Consumers Back Pesticide Use in Protecting Food

A new national survey commissioned by CropLife America reveals strong trust in American farmers and public recognition of the benefits pesticides provide in making food more affordable and accessible. The poll found that two-thirds of Americans approve
Fedorchak Applauds House Passage of Historic One Big Beautiful Bill

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak (R-ND) today praised House passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill. This sweeping legislative package puts the federal government back to work for the American people and delivers long-overdue reform, including more than a
Tax Cuts, SNAP Overhaul and Farm Subsidies Fuel House Budget Fight

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed President Donald Trump’s comprehensive tax and spending legislation, known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” in a 215–214 vote. The 1,000-page bill makes sweeping changes to tax