Minnesota's second-largest health care data breach hits Children's, Allina, other providers
The hack was part of a ransomware attack on a cloud computing company called Blackbaud, which manages databases for a number of nonprofits.
The hack was part of a ransomware attack on a cloud computing company called Blackbaud, which manages databases for a number of nonprofits.
President Donald Trump parachuted into the coronavirus aid debate Wednesday, upbraiding his Republican allies for proposing too small of a relief package and encouraging both parties to go for a bigger one that would include his priority of $1,200 stimulus checks for most Americans.
Attorney Alan Dershowitz is suing CNN for $300 million, alleging it slandered and libeled him through its editing of a comment he made to the Senate while defending President Donald Trump during his impeachment trial, saying the revision made it falsely appear he "had lost his mind."
He weighed at least 7 tons and had eyes the size of baseballs. His bite could have crushed a car. He bore scars from fierce prehistoric battles.
A twisting tale of a once-popular cake recipe is worth the trouble.
A suburban Dallas police officer who shot and killed a woman last year while firing at a dog was charged Wednesday with criminally negligent homicide, prosecutors said.
Join us at 3 p.m. for a StribSports Live show on the return of Gophers and Big Ten football. Darrell Thompson, Pete Najarian and Nadine Babu will join the Star Tribune's Megan Ryan and Michael Rand.
If President Donald Trump agreed to a Pennsylvania town hall to sway undecided voters, his exchange with a literature professor born with a chronic disease lost him at least one vote in the battleground state.
Oklahoma's former state epidemiologist warned that President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa in June could lead to as many as nine deaths and 228 new cases of COVID-19, according to documents released Wednesday.
Democrat Amy McGrath tried to turn Mitch McConnell's Senate seniority into a liability Wednesday, accusing the Republican leader of helping to create an "inept mess" as Congress struggles to break an impasse on more coronavirus aid in a hyper-partisan environment.
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The government outlined a sweeping plan Wednesday to make vaccines for COVID-19 available for free to all Americans, assuming a safe and effective shot is developed, even as top health officials faced questions about political interference with virus information reaching the public.
The developers say the new building will be workforce housing for hospital staff and entry-level downtown employees.
The Big Ten announced its new football plan Wednesday, saying answers for volleyball and other fall sports could come Thursday.
A Minnesota man who is accused of joining the Islamic State group in Syria has been returned to the United States to face terrorism charges.
The crash occurred in the middle of the night over the weekend.
The Twins have fallen three games behind Chicago in the American League Central.
Cargill says it can help farmers reduce risk in crucial early stages of regenerative farming practices.
The president took questions in prime time as the national election looms. Hear the "Playing Politics" analysis from WCCO Radio's Jordana Green and the Star Tribune Editorial Board's D.J. Tice and John Rash.
Mike Zimmer was thought the Colts would use Rhodes on top receiver Adam Thielen the way the Vikings used to use him against other teams' stars.
A growing number of mayors across the country support giving cash to low-income families with no restrictions on how they can spend it — part of a growing movement to establish a guaranteed minimum income to combat poverty and systemic racism.
Chief Todd Axtell said 2021 budget cuts will mean canceling the police academy.
A temporary home for the Minneapolis Police Precinct became a point of contention on the council.
Coach P.J. Fleck said his first text message after the Big Ten's announcement came from Rashod Bateman, the star receiver who won't play to prepare for the NFL draft.