A bill to ban cellphone use in South Dakota public schools during the day failed in a House committee, sparking debate.
The eclipse will be visible in South Dakota starting around 3 a.m. March 3, with totality starting around 5 a.m. and lasting until around 6 a.m., more than an hour before sunrise.
The State Department is advising all Americans abroad to be cautious after the U.S. operations in Iran. Here's what travelers should know.