Minnesota police board approves the state's first sexual-assault policy
New rules aim to improve the quality of rape investigations and build trust with survivors.
New rules aim to improve the quality of rape investigations and build trust with survivors.
Leadership changes come at a critical time for agency and Metro Transit.
President Trump received a setback (on DACA), a win (on transgender troops) and a hint that he won't get all he wants from the new justice.
Inclusion and kindness.
A second Republican has announced he'll challenge embattled Iowa U.S. Rep. Steve King in the 2020 primary.
A prominent American-born anchorwoman for Iran's state television says she believes the U.S. government jailed her because of her work as journalist and her beliefs, and as a warning to her to "watch your step."
Surprise album features everything from Michael Jackson to TLC's "No Scrubs."
Wintertime is fun in the Mayo Clinic city, with the SocialIce festival coming.
One White House aide mused that the shutdown was like a paid vacation for some furloughed workers. President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law said employees' "little bit of pain" was worth it for the good of the country. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross questioned why cash-poor workers were using food banks instead of taking out loans.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to take up next week the nomination of William Barr, President Donald Trump's pick for attorney general.
A previous proposal stalled following intense lobbying from drug companies.
Event is ready to move past allegations of cheating by some participants last year.
The Latest on Florida's secretary of state resigning after photos of him in blackface surfaced (all times local):
Current president and former Target exec John Butcher takes over.
The late-night veteran is back, with a leaner half-hour show.
President Donald Trump says "all options are on the table" as the U.S. seeks to push Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to give up power. But the reality is much more complicated.
A judge in Oklahoma has dismissed a civil rights lawsuit brought on behalf of a Muslim woman who alleges she was denied entry into the Tulsa County Courthouse because of her religious headscarf.
The Latest on a professor fired after giving a Nazi salute (all times local):
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Florida is expected to get extra money from the federal government for recovery from Hurricane Michael under a change being approved by President Donald Trump.
HGTV and "This Old House" fans, this Mpls. sale Saturday is for you
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers plans to commit $31 million in his budget plan to help Marinette Marine.