Lawyers for the state say they plan to ask a judge for a protective order that would stop the ACLU from diclosing information to the press about its lawsuit alleging law enforcement assaulted journalists.
The median sale price has risen $30,000 in the past year.
Stocks rose broadly for a second day in a row on Wall Street Thursday, reversing the market's losses for the week just three days after the S&P 500 had its biggest skid since May.
Gophers coach Bob Motzko's son Mack and Sam Schuneman died in the crash in July
With ownership changing, the answer to Wolves' leadership problems, at least for now, is still in the organization. But if they want a model, look to the Lynx.
Linebacker Anthony Barr practiced back-to-back days for the first time since he suffered the unspecified injury in early August.
The gunfire occurred this afternoon near Suburban and White Bear avenues, police said.
This week's phone call between President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron may have soothed some of France's incandescent rage over its exclusion from a new Indo-Pacific defense initiative and loss of a submarine deal worth billions, but the anger and resentment remain clear.
The British government sought to ease concerns Thursday of a fuel crisis after oil giants BP and ExxonMobil-owned Esso warned they had to ration supplies and close some gas stations as a result of a truck driver shortage.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul on Thursday accused Republicans of chasing conspiracy theories with a $680,000 taxpayer-funded investigation into the 2020 election instead of passing gun control measures polls have shown have broad public support.
Be realistic. Show patience. Engage. And above all, don't isolate. Those are the pillars of an approach emerging in Pakistan to deal with the fledgling government that is suddenly running the country next door once again — Afghanistan's resurgent, often-volatile Taliban.
Federal officials made more than two dozen recommendations Thursday aimed at further safeguarding power plants and natural gas supplies to prevent a repeat of the February blackouts that caused more than 200 deaths in Texas.
Target will hire fewer seasonal workers this year, instead offering more hours and flexibility to the employees it does have.
Even in the hottest U.S. housing market in more than a decade, new home construction has turned into a frustratingly uncertain and costly proposition for many homebuilders.
Outbreaks in elementary schools where students aren't eligible for vaccination, but also in high schools where students are eligible.
The widow of a passenger killed in a helicopter crash in Georgia is suing the pilot's estate and two helicopter companies, saying the aircraft should never have been flying in poor weather.