Ginsburg's recovery prescription: Plenty of opinions
Now we know what Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was doing as she recuperated from lung cancer surgery: churning out opinions for the court at a faster clip than any of her younger colleagues.
Now we know what Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was doing as she recuperated from lung cancer surgery: churning out opinions for the court at a faster clip than any of her younger colleagues.
Grocer's move lifts one of the main shopping districts in St. Paul, which has seen more turnover recently.
Attorneys for voting rights groups argued Monday that Ohio Republicans' goal was to lock in a significant majority when they redrew the state's congressional map, as the trial opened in a federal lawsuit against state officials who controlled the redistricting.
A federal judge and two lawyers in North Carolina have apologized for posing with Confederate flags in college yearbook photos in the 1980s.
The food maker wants to encourage farmers to use better land management ideas.
A divided Minnesota Court of Appeals panel upheld Minneapolis' $15 minimum wage ordinance, marking a victory for the city in the first major challenge of the labor law.
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Both victims had on helmets, authorities said.
The driver of the targeted vehicle was not injured; motive for gunfire remains undisclosed.
Jonathan Schoop is in the lineup against his former team as the Twins play the Orioles today at Hammond Stadium.
Welcome to the Monday edition of The Cooler, where it's important to keep the narrative up-to-date. Let's get to it: *Wild general manager Paul Fenton made three significant midseason trades, including two as the deadline approached last week. Since the first of those deadline deals, one that sent Charlie Coyle to the Bruins for Ryan Donato, the Wild is on a six-game points streak — including five wins in a row snapped only by an entertaining shootout loss to the Predators on Sunday. The popular... Читать дальше...
State regulators say a well-known entrepreneur in western North Carolina has had his real estate license stripped for keeping at least tens of thousands of dollars owed to Airbnb owners whose properties he managed.
Former tackle Donnell Greene also participated.
By the time the puck drops Wednesday morning at Xcel Energy Center, all of the Star Tribune's Top 75 players in boys' hockey state tournament history will be disclosed heading into the sport's diamond anniversary tournament.
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal Monday from a Nebraska county that has to pay a $28 million court judgment to six people wrongfully convicted for a 1985 slaying.
Eight troopers were injured in February after vehicles hit their squads.
Judges in Atlanta illegally impose "pay-or-jail" sentences on poor people, requiring them to pay a set fine or, if they're unable to pay, to spend time in jail, according to a legal advocacy group.
North Carolina's elections board is expected to set a date for voters to decide who will fill a congressional seat still vacant after November's result was tainted by ballot fraud concerns.
A powerful tornado left a trail of destruction at least half a mile wide in southeast Alabama and killed at least 23 people, including children.
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Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said on Monday he's running for president, casting himself as a can-do uniter who is used to overcoming adversity and accomplishing liberal goals in a politically divided state.
A police union says it has appealed the firing of a white Cleveland police officer who fatally shot a 12-year-old black boy playing with a pellet gun.
Two snowmobilers have died in a crash in Scott County.
A tornado roared into southeast Alabama and killed at least 23 people and injured several others Sunday, part of a severe storm system that caused catastrophic damage and unleashed other tornadoes around the Southeast.
Greasy Fingers is full of callbacks to bygone eras.