Trump reflects on Mother's Day: 'My mother ... believed in me'
Reflecting on Mother's Day this weekend, President Donald Trump said Friday that he could do no wrong in his mother's eyes and perhaps that's what framed his personality today.
Reflecting on Mother's Day this weekend, President Donald Trump said Friday that he could do no wrong in his mother's eyes and perhaps that's what framed his personality today.
Twenty-six more people have died from COVID-19 in Minnesota, state health officials reported today, as the number of confirmed cases across the state grew to 10,088.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will travel to Israel next week for a brief visit amid the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown, a trip that's expected to focus on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plans to annex portions of the West Bank, the State Department said Friday.
While all eyes are on Republican legislators' attempt to derail Gov. Tony Evers' stay-at-home order in the state Supreme Court, two Waukesha County residents have quietly mounted their own challenge alleging the mandate violates their constitutional rights to worship, protest and travel.
Four relatively narrow policy topics hint at the difficulties ahead: small-business relief, education, city and state solvency, and employment.
At worst, sending out ballots provides a workable Plan B in case Plan A proves too hazardous in November.
A third person has been charged in a Beltrami County homicide and arson case.
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An inventive spirit, and some naughtiness, has fueled actor Dean Holt for 25 years at CTC, the only acting job he's ever had.
Minnesota high schools are manufacturing protective gear
The death toll at the facility — the site of the state's deadliest outbreak since the pandemic began — has more than quadrupled in the past two weeks.
Supermarkets are expanding their online ordering options and staffing to reduce wait times.
The guidelines recommend that schools planning car parades or parking lot ceremonies ask participants to arrive in separate vehicles, and keep all ceremonies brief. Ceremonies will not be allowed indoors or in football stadiums.
As coronavirus hotspots erupted at major U.S. meatpacking plants, experts criticized extremely tight working conditions that made the factories natural high risk contagion locations. But some Midwestern politicians have pointed the finger at the workers' living conditions, suggesting crowded homes bear some blame.
For many Californians venturing outside, donning a mask has become as common as putting on a cap or sunglasses but as the state begins easing stay-at-home orders on Friday the rules about face coverings still vary from county to county and enforcement generally is done through restaurant and store employees and social pressure.
The hotspots allow students to finish homework and sick people to connect with medical facilities in a time of crisis. More important, it is a step forward for communities, says CEO Beth Ford.
Nearly 33.5 million Americans have lost their jobs and applied for unemployment benefits in the past 7 weeks — a stunning record high that reflects the near-complete shutdown of the U.S. economy.
Through Tuesday, the DNR had sold more than 13,000 fishing licenses for Minnesota youngsters who are 16 and 17. That's an increase of 99 percent for the same period in 2019.
While most pro teams are named after the cities they are based in, each of Minnesota's six teams uses the state name — the Twins, Vikings, Wild, Timberwolves, Lynx and United. Blame the Twin Cities.
No matter their angle or aesthetic, these newspapers are a source of community camaraderie.
What the Minnesota-based social network CaringBridge can teach us about love, community and healing.
"Rough and Rowdy Ways," his first new album of originals since 2012, will feature 10 songs, including the new "False Prophet."