Wild wins fourth in a row by smothering Coyotes 5-2
Kirill Kaprizov continued his attack on franchise rookie records, and Minnesota's power play contributed two goals.
Kirill Kaprizov continued his attack on franchise rookie records, and Minnesota's power play contributed two goals.
Twelve anonymous jurors have now found themselves at center stage of one of the most significant police brutality trials in U.S. history.
Yong Sin Kim, an 85-year-old Korean immigrant living in a senior apartment complex in downtown Los Angeles, says he rarely leaves home these days. When he does, he carries a whistle with him; at least he could call for help if he's attacked.
Political leaders from across the political spectrum praised the former vice president, who died Monday.
For the first time in a year, Mexican school children have returned to classrooms — at least in the southern state of Campeche.
Mondale made history by choosing the first woman to run for vice president on a major-party ticket. It followed a series of landmarks in a public career that spanned seven decades.
The former U.S. vice president and son of Minnesota deserves this state's thanks for his contributions.
The altercation stemmed from a disagreement over social distancing rules.
Four of 13 rooms will be "affordable hostel-style"; summer opening set.
One of the biggest casino projects ever on the Las Vegas Strip has set a date to open, after more than seven years of planning and building.
Jurors began their deliberations this afternoon after having heard from dozens of witnesses over 14 days of testimony.
In response to a lawsuit filed by landlords, the judge said the new policy is likely unconstitutional.
Grant Cruikshank, the son of Olympic speedskaters Bonnie Blair and David Cruikshank, has two years of college eligibility remaining.
They weren't ready for Jan. 6, and Congress needs to back reforms.
Americans are stuck in the Northwest Angle and need our help.
We are tired and grieving.
Despite restraining order, apologies, reporters and photographers are too often targeted.