Indigenous groups and other environmental activists marched to the Capitol Friday as they continued a weeklong protest demanding that Congress and the Biden administration stop new fossil fuel projects and act with greater urgency on climate change.
Brazil's Vice President Hamilton Mourão said on Friday that a deployment of soldiers to the Amazon rainforest will end, just weeks before the global climate conference where the administration aims to show commitment to curbing illegal deforestation.
Wall Street added to its recent gains Friday as stocks closed higher, driving the S&P 500 to its best week since July.
Jamal L. Smith now stands charged with first- and second-degree murder during a drive-by shooting.
The Vikings are expecting their star running back to play while Carolina with be without theirs. Tap here for news, updates and more on the game.
Family members of the man killed by a U.S. Marshals Service task force atop an Uptown Minneapolis parking ramp said the state's investigation was flawed.
Americans continued to spend at a solid clip in September even while facing sticker shock in grocery aisles, car lots and restaurants as snarled global supply chains slow the flow of goods.
Gov. Tim Walz said Friday he'll use the Minnesota National Guard to help alleviate staffing shortages at care facilities that are struggling to cope with the surge in COVID-19 cases among unvaccinated Minnesotans.
Minnesota United gets another chance to improve their playoff possibilities after they squandered three points last Sunday at home.
U.S. Senate hopeful Sarah Godlewski said Friday that she raised $1.36 million in the third quarter and had about $786,000 on hand.
The Biden administration said Friday it will turn next to the U.S. Supreme Court in another attempt to halt a Texas law that has banned most abortions since September.
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey will miss his third straight game Sunday against the Vikings because of a hamstring injury.
President Joe Biden said Monday that although he expects his social safety net and climate spending package to shrink, "we're going to come back and get the rest" after it's passed, a seeming effort to assuage progressives worried their priorities may get cut in the negotiations.
Mike Zimmer and Klint Kubiak should have thrown the game plan from last week into a bonfire. The Vikings need to rely more on their two excellent wideouts and $33 million quarterback.
With their top two running backs, Mohamed Ibrahim and Trey Potts, lost for the season, freshman Mar'Keise (Bucky) Irving will get a shot at filling that role.
Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore watched Thursday's game from a suite at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Rodriguez said the new owners are in "watching mode and learning as much as we can."