Enbridge and its controversial Line 3 pipeline targets of hoax
The 'Indigenous Pipeline Council' sent several fake news releases.
The 'Indigenous Pipeline Council' sent several fake news releases.
Republicans in states including Wyoming, Utah and Ohio plan to keep pushing for death-penalty repeal even as U.S. officials move toward resuming executions.
The U.S. Department of Justice says Sanford Health has agreed to pay more than $20 million to resolve kickback allegations.
Grammy-winning gospel artist Kirk Franklin says he's boycotting the Gospel Music Association's Dove Awards after they edited out part of his acceptance speech earlier this month in which he called for prayers after a police shooting in his hometown of Fort Worth, Texas.
A judge suspended the assault case against the 1980 Olympic hockey star.
A deal could reap more than $1 billion for the Otto Bremer Trust, one of Minnesota's largest philanthropies.
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Authorities have shut down production at a Minnesota company amid concerns about lead poisoning among plant workers' children.
Vikings safety Jayron Kearse said he had not yet spoken with coach Mike Zimmer about the arrest. I'm going to take the necessary steps to improve myself," Kearse added.
The Loons' defensive stalwarts join some of the league's biggest stars in being recognized as its best 11 players in 2019.
Authorities say an Iowa family's attempt at a gender reveal party for a soon-to-be-born baby went horribly wrong when a homemade device that was meant to discharge colored powder instead exploded like a pipe bomb, killing a 56-year-old relative.
In "O my God!," the divine one has a crisis of confidence.
NONFICTION: Two New York Times reporters reveal the story behind their reportage on Harvey Weinstein and the birth of the "Me Too" movement.
Lauren Yee, who considers the Twin Cities an artistic home, has won over $400,000 in literary prizes and has four upcoming shows in the area.
The NBA named Towns its Western Conference player of the week after he averaged 32 points and 13.3 rebounds in the Wolves' first three games.
Former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach acknowledged that he failed to properly supervise his staff while representing himself in that role during federal court proceedings in a voter registration lawsuit, according to a diversion agreement reached with state regulators.
Firefighters battled destructive wildfires in Northern California wine country and on the wealthy west side of Los Angeles on Monday, trying to beat back flames that forced tens of thousands to flee their homes.
It was nation's most valuable bank coming out of the recession. Then scandal hit.
Company has been wrangling with state pollution control officials for over a year.
A military working dog that was wounded while tracking down the head of the Islamic State is back on duty. But don't ask the name of the K-9 fighter.
Clergy and immigration activists in Minnesota are trying to remove the name of a revered bishop from a federal building where hundreds of deportation orders are issued every year.
A former national security official defied a House subpoena Monday, escalating a standoff between Congress and the White House over who will testify in the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.
Republican Rep. Greg Walden of Oregon announced Monday that he is retiring from Congress and will not seek election to a 12th term.