Ecolab's most profitable business is suffering the most from the pandemic
Sales and profits fell for the cleaning-products company, though executives see a big rebound when coronavirus is arrested.
Sales and profits fell for the cleaning-products company, though executives see a big rebound when coronavirus is arrested.
The Twins are playing St. Louis in the spectator-free 2020 home opener. Tap here for updates from Star Tribune reporters at the game, and others following the action even though they're not at Target Field.
Attorney General William Barr defended the aggressive federal law enforcement response to civil unrest in America as he testified for the first time before the House Judiciary Committee, pushing back against angry, skeptical Democrats who said President Donald Trump's administration is unconstitutionally suppressing dissent.
In a sign of how the pandemic is remaking Hollywood traditions, AMC Theatres and Universal Studios on Tuesday announced an agreement for a shortened theatrical window, with the studio's films playing for a minimum of 17 days in cinemas.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden promised Tuesday that his economic agenda would combat long-standing racial inequalities in U.S. society as he sought to draw another sharp contrast with President Donald Trump.
Reversing her initial ruling, a federal judge cleared the way Tuesday for a civil rights organization to provide the public with disciplinary records it obtained from New York City's police watchdog agency.
The Richfield electronics chain joins Target, Walmart and others in revising this year's holiday season plans.
Suit says officers often fired without warning, inflicted severe bruising and damage from tear gas.
Hard at work in Santa Barbara preparing for this year's NBA Draft, ex-Gophers star Daniel Oturu has spent the month of July honing his skills and building up his body.
The closures follow the Y's drop in revenue due to COVID-19. The Y also laid off nearly 150 staff.
Pennsylvania's governor and attorney general joined the growing number of calls Tuesday for Philadelphia's NAACP president to resign after he posted an anti-Semitic meme to social media last week.
Kansas' child welfare agency balked at releasing records about a 3-year-old girl whose battered body was found this month, despite a 2018 law that aimed to make such documents more transparent.
Prosecutors said Tuesday they may revisit the issue of audio-visual coverage of the trials of four former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd.
The U.S. is dispatching a six-wheeled rover the size of a car, called Perseverance, to collect rock samples that will be brought back to Earth for analysis in about a decade.
The suspect is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday on murder and other charges.
The Trump administration will begin allowing so-called "Dreamer" immigrants to renew their permits to remain and work in the U.S. for a year while it reviews a Supreme Court ruling and the underlying legality of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
"Watchmen," cloaked in superhero mythology and grounded in real-world racism, received a leading 26 nominations Tuesday for the prime-time Emmy Awards.
Serbia's finance ministry has launched a probe into possible money laundering and financing of terrorism against dozens of rights groups, independent journalists and opposition politicians who have criticized alleged government corruption and anti-democratic policies.
Police say the suspect has been identified, but no charges had been filed as of Tuesday afternoon.
About 1,700 people in the Duluth area already belong to the members-only retailer.
The Vikings signed Michael Pierce, 27, to a three-year, $27 million deal to replace Linval Joseph on the defensive line.
Running back Dalvin Cook underwent his first coronavirus test Tuesday morning, officially reporting for Vikings training camp amid contract talks, two league sources confirmed to the Star Tribune. Cook, who amassed 1,654 yards from scrimmage last season, had held out of a few virtual meetings in June while dissatisfied with the team's contract offers entering his contract year. But Cook's leverage to hold out into training camp was undercut by the new collective-bargaining agreement, which states... Читать дальше...