Trump tax information obtained by New York Times shows over $1 billion in business losses
The data from the years 1985 to 1994 paints a different, and far bleaker, picture of the president's deal-making abilities and financial condition.
The data from the years 1985 to 1994 paints a different, and far bleaker, picture of the president's deal-making abilities and financial condition.
Knowing Mille Lacs' turbidity, a U study says, could help set safe walleye limits
A year after launching her first major initiative, Melania Trump unveiled plans Tuesday to make her "Be Best" children's program even best-er.
Minnesota's first lady will convene talk at screening of PBS documentary.
The order came on short notice after the city reached a $20 million settlement in the shooting death of Justine Damond.
Members of Congress want to modernize computer maps that assess which natural resources and infrastructure in the Great Lakes region are most vulnerable to disasters.
Tickets starting at $5, with no processing fees, are available for seats in the home run porch and grandstand seating areas and can be purchased until 10 p.m. on Thursday
Our group, TCC4J, has sought and continues to seek justice for multiple victims of police violence. We need a system with accountability and have a plan to achieve it.
Two bills were introduced this session that do just that, and they ought to be incorporated into the omnibus education bill.
It includes immigration security, but it's a different kind of wall. It's a bridge, really, desirable across ideologies — and it's feasible.
A $265 million stock offering could result in Glencore becoming majority owner.
The gas tax and other funding proposals are needed to improve transportation.
Senate Republicans go too far with small-government approach to state budget negotiations.
The B Line could replace the Route 21 bus.
The zoo would acquire the life-size, mechanical dinosaurs from Valleyfair.
A Dinkytown-area building is being evacuated after an "unconfirmed report of ricin," according to the Fire Department. Crews are evacuating the Marshall, a building that caters to University of Minnesota students, with hundreds displaced.
Federal prosecutors say a South Carolina sheriff and two deputies were angered by someone videotaping a police investigation so they held in him jail for three days, created a fake police report, tried to destroy his cellphone and lied to the FBI.
Baltimore's government on Tuesday rushed to shut down most of its computer servers after its network was hit by a ransomware virus. Officials believe it has not touched critical public safety systems.
Gersson Rosas had plenty to say Monday when he was introduced as the Timberwolves President of Basketball Operations, but a point of emphasis was clear: There is not a magic formula for winning, and Minnesota fans shouldn't just expect Rosas to import the exact recipe used in Houston, where he spent 17 years, when rebuilding the Timberwolves roster. "This is not going to be Houston North," Rosas said. "This is going to be about Minnesota and we're going to build our own identity and we're going to... Читать дальше...
A Pennsylvania state lawmaker who's drawn criticism for a recording of himself berating an anti-abortion demonstrator outside a Planned Parenthood clinic is promising to "do better."
Former President Barack Obama's post-White House memoir isn't expected to be released this year, setting up the likelihood that his book will drop during the 2020 campaign.