Congress sends Trump COVID relief bill backed by Minnesota U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips
The Minnesota Democrat, working with a conservative colleague, won wide support for PPP loan fix.
The Minnesota Democrat, working with a conservative colleague, won wide support for PPP loan fix.
Florida State's Mike Norvell apologized Thursday after a star player accused the coach of lying about personally connecting with each player to discuss the police killing of George Floyd.
Politicians, civil rights legends and pro athletes joined family members this afternoon in Minneapolis and mourned George Floyd, the man whose death after being pinned to the ground by Minneapolis police last week sparked global outrage.
A phalanx of law enforcement officers and soldiers is positioned on the streets of the nation's capital to keep protesters at bay. Helicopters circle overhead, sometimes dipping low to buzz the crowd. The country's leader warns that he's willing to go further to "dominate" the streets.
Gabrielle Union filed a complaint Thursday with the state of California against NBC and the producers of "America's Got Talent," the latest move in a fight over her allegations that she was fired for objecting to an on-set environment that tolerated racism.
Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley says he is blocking two Trump administration nominees until the White House provides adequate reasons for the termination of two inspectors general.
A longtime central Indiana prosecutor was appointed Thursday as the special prosecutor who will investigate the fatal May shooting of a black man by an Indianapolis police officer.
Shares of American Airlines posted a record percentage gain Thursday after the carrier said it will aggressively add back flights in July — a bet that the slow recovery in air travel will gain speed this summer as states re-open their economies.
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The Wolves are one of eight teams that won't take part if the NBA's plan to resume the season is approved, as expected, by the players' union.
The former officers made their first appearances before a Hennepinc County judge Thursday.
You think the 'Minneapolis Miracle' was the most amazing ending to a football game ever played in Minnesota? Judge that ending against this one.
Gov. Tony Evers defended his decision Thursday to deploy the Wisconsin National Guard to help police in Madison and Milwaukee control protests over George Floyd's death.
Several hundred active-duty troops brought in to help if needed with the civil unrest in the nation's capitol are leaving Washington, D.C. Thursday, just a day after their initially planned departure was abruptly delayed.
A judge set bail at $750,000 apiece Thursday for three fired Minneapolis police officers charged with aiding and abetting in the killing of George Floyd, as a memorial service took place just blocks away.
Indianapolis will remove from a park a monument dedicated to Confederate soldiers who died at a Union prison camp in the city, the mayor announced Thursday.
Matchups for each round of the playoffs will be based on seeding, with the highest remaining seed in each conference facing off against the lowest remaining seed and so on.
A dying Ponzi king Bernard Madoff lost his bid for early release from prison Thursday when the judge who sentenced him to 150 years behind bars said he intended for him to die there and nothing has happened in the last 11 years to change his mind.
Eric Kendricks, the Pro Bowl linebacker, was among Vikings players releasing emotional statements calling for change this week as protests over racism and police brutality continue across the country after George Floyd was killed in the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department. "We're trying to reach people as best we can. Obviously we need to improve, clearly," Kendricks said. "But we're doing so and continue to do so. But I want to hold you guys to the same standard because it's going to take all of us — for real. Читать дальше...
The hotel is now a 24/7 operation housing more than 200 homeless residents.
The officers had varied work lives, including military service, according to personnel records from the Minneapolis Police Department.
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The two black SUVs travel from checkpoint to checkpoint, each guarded by federal drug enforcement agents alongside members of the National Guard.