Fire Department report: As he lay in ambulance, George Floyd was unresponsive, without pulse
He was pronounced dead an hour after his encounter with police.
He was pronounced dead an hour after his encounter with police.
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Kentucky's new law requiring people to show a government-issued photo ID to vote drew a court challenge Wednesday from groups seeking widespread use of mail-in absentee ballots for the fall election, eager to protect voters fearful of coronavirus spread.
An upending of social norms helps set the stage for a growing roster of unsavory pitches.
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The Minneapolis mayor calls for the arrest of the officer involved in the killing of George Floyd. Hear the "Playing Politics" analysis from WCCO Radio's Chad Hartman and the Star Tribune Editorial Board's Scott Gillespie and John Rash.
Small groups of 10 lined up with 6-feet of distance between them to fill out paperwork before their Oath of Allegiance during the first Citizenship Ceremony in months at Federal Plaza, Wednesday, May 27, 2020 in Minneapolis.
Mayor Jacob Frey on Wednesday called for an arrest and charges against the now-fired Minneapolis police officer who knelt on the neck of George Floyd as he pleaded to breathe shortly before his death.
City Council Member Jeremiah Ellison is among those condemning the police response to protests over the killing of George Floyd.
Tennessee will soon stop providing the names and addresses of COVID-19 patients with first responders after initially arguing doing so would protect those on the front line.
"I've wrestled with that more than anything else over the last 36 hours, with one fundamental question: Why is the man who killed George Floyd not in jail?" the mayor said.
The St. Paul City Attorney's lawsuit against Rep. John Lesch will head back to district court.
President Donald Trump tangled the facts when he asserted Tuesday at a White House Rose Garden event that "Obamacare" raised prescription drug costs for older people — the opposite is true.
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will testify next week at a Senate committee hearing on the Justice Department's Russia investigation, the panel chairman said Wednesday.
There have been 932 deaths from the pandemic, including 759 among residents of nursing homes or assisted-living facilities.
Legislation to extend surveillance authorities that the FBI sees as vital in fighting terrorism was thrown in doubt Wednesday as President Donald Trump, the Justice Department and congressional Republicans all came out in opposition.
Cartoonist who gave us "Cathy" is now posting daily "Scenes From Isolation" on Instagram.
Lawmakers on Wednesday planned to question Ohio's human services chief about the state's response to the unprecedented number of claims for unemployment in a scene playing out in at least two other states on the same day.
Now is the time to revisit the biggest movies of summers past.
For the spectators gathered along the Space Coast on Wednesday for an astronaut launch, the rumbling thunder and darkening clouds were more worrisome than any pandemic.
A protester who participated in hanging an effigy of Kentucky's governor at an armed rally on the State Capitol grounds has been fired from his job at an auto dealer.
Tenants, landlords and homeowners alike have reached out to the Star Tribune with questions about how the eviction moratorium works and what rights people have amid the pandemic.