Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Hall of Fame band made Joey Kramer "audition" for his own job after he suffered a shoulder injury.
A U.S. resident who recently returned from a trip to central China has been diagnosed with the new virus that has sparked an outbreak and stringent monitoring around the world, U.S. health officials said Tuesday.
A Michigan lawmaker alleged Tuesday that a fellow legislator sexually harassed her during a Capitol orientation 14 months ago, coming forward a week after a young female reporter said the same senator made a sexist comment to her before a group of high school boys.
A woman who says she was exploited for years starting at age 12 by a sex trafficker who used the shuttered website Backpage.com to sell her is suing the founders of the site under New York's Child Victims Act, which loosened the statute of limitations for child sex abuse.
Chief Justice John Roberts is starting to juggle two jobs as the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump gets underway.
A worker with anti-government views fatally stabbed his Trump-supporting boss at a highway construction site and placed an American flag next to the body after they got into a political argument, deputies in Florida said Tuesday.
H&O are bringing Squeeze, while Nickelback is marking the 15th anniversary of its biggest album.
I'm not usually in the habit of reading about the thoughts of players in the Kontinental Hockey League — the 24-team pro league with clubs in six different countries — but when one of the players surveyed is Wild draft pick Kirill Kaprizov all the rules change. ESPN talked to seven players in the league, asking them various questions about the league and hockey in general. But the most relevant and interesting question to Wild fans came when this question was posed: Which KHL player will be the next big star in North America? Читать дальше...
Despite a poor record in her two seasons as head coach of the New York Liberty, Smith's work impressed Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve, who was quick to offer her a job.
A husband-wife team are accused of cheating dozens of employees out of workers' compensation insurance.
A retired Minnesota carpenter whom The Associated Press exposed as a former commander of a Nazi-led unit accused of war atrocities has died.
City leaders are considering hiring a lobbyist to suss out state support for a local sales tax.
Hillary Clinton refused to say whether she would endorse Bernie Sanders, her 2016 rival, if he wins the Democratic nomination and offered a broad condemnation of the progressive candidate's style of politics.
The bus-rapid transit project is slated to begin service in 2024.
Which still, of course, is for a certain type of politician.
Preserving MPCA records takes center stage in opening hearing on the mine's water pollution permit.
Several leading Republican lawmakers in Minnesota are asking officials in Sherburne County to "provide leadership" on gun-owner rights by designating their central Minnesota county the state's first "Second Amendment sanctuary."
One of three people charged in Monique Baugh's death remains at large.
3M now faces nearly 900 earplug lawsuits by combat vets
Here are the perfectly logical steps I must take to remedy this.
Senators are not bound by the standards applied to "jurors."
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