Diocese of New Ulm reaches $34 million settlement over clergy abuse claims
Jeff Anderson, attorney for many of the claimants, said, "Throughout this process, all of the survivors have demonstrated tremendous courage and patience."
Jeff Anderson, attorney for many of the claimants, said, "Throughout this process, all of the survivors have demonstrated tremendous courage and patience."
Max Kepler is out for the second of a three-game series at Target Field, which comes after the Twins notched a 9-4 victory on Tuesday.
A federal appeals court has requested written arguments on whether the House of Representatives and various Democratic-leaning states can step in to appeal a ruling striking down President Barack Obama's health care law.
For years, Louisiana offered hepatitis C treatment to only the most severe cases in its Medicaid program and prisons, unable to afford broader access to the extremely high-priced medications. That will change in July, when the state begins a first-in-the-nation treatment model it says can cure tens of thousands who have the infectious, liver-damaging disease.
Amazon has expanded the event over two days, July 15-16, this year with a promised 1 million deals.
The small for-profit college, founded in 1874, faced declining numbers for years.
President Donald Trump misstated his record on poverty and how tariffs work as he weighed in on Twitter and in an interview Wednesday with bold claims at odds with reality.
In another upcoming international friendly, the Loons host Aston Villa of the English Premier League at 7 p.m. July 17.
The Democratic presidential candidates taking the stage to kick off the primary debates include more women than ever before, six contenders challenging assumptions that voters and pundits may have about what presidential leadership looks like.
The treatment of migrant detainees at the southern border – and a searing photograph of a father and daughter who didn't make it – has become a major political issue. Hear the "Playing Politics" analysis from WCCO Radio's Chad Hartman and the Star Tribune Editorial Board's Scott Gillespie and John Rash.
Chris Hine and Michael Rand recap the Wolves' draft night trade and selection of Jarrett Culver while also looking ahead to free agency -- and a path to get D'Angelo Russell.
Ohio's elections chief is enlisting the help of community and social service groups to find voters who are at risk of being removed from the state's registration rolls.
The ruling weighs a "delicate balance" between free speech and reputational harm.
The Twin Cities has become a nexus for the body positivity movement, with plus-size pool parties, adventure camps and yoga classes.
A legal advocacy organization has filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging a state law that farm organizations have used to shield themselves from undercover investigations by animal rights groups.
Both sides in the U.S.-Iran standoff say they don't want war. But unless one or the other changes course - the United States from its harsh economic sanctions or Iran from its risky pushback - the confrontation appears headed for a collision that could trigger yet another Middle East conflict.
There's no reason to dine inside anymore. Here are eight upcoming food and drink events where you can soak up Minnesota's bountiful summer.
The shooter was among several who had their guns aimed toward the road, authorities said.
The state Department of Natural Resources board has approved permanent regulations governing bow- and hand-fishing seasons for catfish.
President Donald Trump called out U.S. women's national team co-captain Megan Rapinoe after a months-old video was posted on social media in which she used profanity when she said she wasn't going to the White House if the team wins the Women's World Cup.
The Latest on the trial of a decorated Navy SEAL charged with killing an Islamic State prisoner in his care (all times local):
The driver admitted having 10 to 12 drinks at a nearby dining spot before getting behind the wheel, the criminal complaint noted.