Pompeo meets Chinese officials amid Bolton book revelations
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was meeting with a top Chinese official in Hawaii on Wednesday as new revelations about President Donald Trump and China rocked Washington.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was meeting with a top Chinese official in Hawaii on Wednesday as new revelations about President Donald Trump and China rocked Washington.
The POST Board requested the criminal complaints against the officers.
Media noted 1-minute mistake 5 days after charges filed.
A Denver neighborhood voted Wednesday to recommend changing its name after a yearslong debate over its association with a former mayor with ties to the Ku Klux Klan.
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President Donald Trump signed legislation Wednesday that seeks to punish China for its crackdown on Uighurs and other ethnic minorities.
Across decades, director Alfred Hitchcock created dozens of nail-biting movie classics.
Several nooses were found hanging on trees a city park, and the finding is being investigated as a hate crime, Oakland's mayor said Wednesday.
A group of Arizona medical professionals is urging Republican Gov. Doug Ducey to take steps like requiring masks in public to slow a major increase in new coronavirus cases that has made the state a national hot spot.
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The highly anticipated book by the former adviser to President Donald Trump is set to soon be released. Hear the "Playing Politics" analysis from WCCO Radio's Chad Hartman and the Star Tribune Editorial Board's Scott Gillespie and John Rash.
St. Thomas on Wednesday was waiting to hear if it will be allowed to move directly from NCAA Division III to Division I. If the Tommies get the OK, they have a good option for a men's hockey home.
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A crowd of demonstrators gathered for a third consecutive night in St. Cloud, but this time the protest against racism and police brutality was more peaceful.
Minnesota will waive its witness requirements for absentee ballots for the statewide primary election in August under the settlement of two lawsuits sparked by the health threat from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission was scheduled to give final approval Wednesday to a mailing that will put absentee ballot application forms in the hands of 2.7 million registered voters ahead of the November presidential election.
Officials are expecting enrollment to decline about 8% over the summer, fall and spring semesters, resulting in a $49 million drop in tuition revenue.
The exceptionally violent stretch played out over two hours, police said
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stressed Tuesday that the federal government's role in strengthening the U.S. market in the face of a recession is vital in preventing a worsening of economic inequality.
Republican lawmakers say the state's top election official is bending recently enacted election law.
The Justice Department is proposing that Congress roll back legal protections for online platforms such as Facebook, Google and Twitter that generally could not be held legally responsible for what people post on the sites.