Lawsuit: U.S. citizen from Somalia illegally detained by immigration authorities
Ali Abdalla had been a U.S. citizen since he was a child, the lawsuit claims.
Ali Abdalla had been a U.S. citizen since he was a child, the lawsuit claims.
In the self-published book's first three months in print, it sold 30,000 copies.
Albert the Lab was calm, easy going, a fierce hunter -- everything.
Coronavirus pandemic could alter the way Minnesotans vote in 2020.
St. Paul and Superior school districts delivered meals to families in need. The St, Paul School District expects to deliver up to 90,000 meals Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and is prepared to keep providing food to people for as long as the COVVID-19 emergency continues.
Former Vikings cornerback Xavier Rhodes agreed to a one-year deal with the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday, according to his agency, the Shah Sports Group. Rhodes, who turns 30 in June, was a free agent after seven seasons in Minnesota; he was released earlier this month to clear more than $8 million in salary cap space. The 2013 first-round pick peaked in his seven seasons with the Vikings as an All-Pro three years ago before a two-year decline. Rhodes often shadowed and shut down an opponents' top... Читать дальше...
A year of great promise has been put on hold, presenting a challenge for P.J. Fleck's staff.
Trump is doing just fine with the Defense Production Act
Elections in the United States have been disrupted because of wars, natural disasters and terrorist attacks. But this time feels different.
The process involves workers knocking on doors. They did it during a war and an earthquake, but social distancing makes it difficult.
An benefit of open liquor stores: open ICU beds.
House should act quickly on the $2 trillion recovery package passed by the Senate.
Fairview unveiled its retrofit of Bethesda hospital as a COVID-19 treatment center the day before it starts admitting patients.
The fizzy genre had its heyday from the mid-1930s to the early '40s.
The Minnesota House convened to pass COVID relief legislation amid the Coronavirus pandemic Thursday, March 26, 2020 at the Minnesota State Capitol Building
Star Tribune photographers share their travel pictures from around the world.
One block of Palace Street in St. Paul is stepping up and out for some Japanese-inspired exercise and community every night.
Allina Health team members from across the organization volunteered to assemble much-needed face shields to protect health care workers working directly with COVID-19 patients and in the emergency department. The goal is to assemble 10,000 face shields over a two-day period. Volunteers will work in varying room locations with varying shift times to maintain social-distancing.
A few retailers and restaurants with exterior entrances plan to stay open.
In New York City, they've started dismantling basketball hoops to prevent people from gathering in parks and playing. In Lakewood, New Jersey, police broke up a wedding being held in violation of a ban on large gatherings. And in Austin, Texas, officers are encouraging people to call a hotline to snitch on violators of the city's orders for people to stay home.
As some companies retool, definition of "essential" could change.
The House and Senate plan to pass aid while following social distancing guidelines.
Event organizers say they're moving ahead with plans for 2021.
The main carrier at MSP does not expect overseas flights to resume until at least June.