After nearly 20 years in the role, Minneapolis health commissioner Gretchen Musicant will retire
The city will undertake a search for Musicant's replacement in coming weeks.
The city will undertake a search for Musicant's replacement in coming weeks.
Since taking over as head coach of Gophers men's basketball, Johnson's life his has pretty much consisted of basketball and Bruce, his 100-pound Rottweiler.
The first man shot and killed by Kyle Rittenhouse on the streets of Kenosha was acting "belligerently" that night but did not appear to pose a serious threat to anyone, a witness testified Friday at Rittenhouse's murder trial.
Employees have until Dec. 1 to be fully vaccinated or submit to regular testing.
Stocks rose broadly in afternoon trading on Wall Street Friday as traders welcomed news of a rebound in hiring by U.S. employers last month.
Ethiopia's Tigray forces on Friday joined with other armed and opposition groups around the country in an alliance against Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to seek a political transition after a year of devastating war, and they left the possibility open for his exit by force.
The collision occurred about 3 miles north of Backus in Cass County, the State Patrol said.
Plea deal calls for no prison time, five years of probation.
A Russian diplomat has died in Berlin in what the Russian Embassy on Friday called a "tragic accident."
With nearly no votes to spare, Democratic leaders tried resolving lingering concerns of moderate lawmakers Friday in hopes of finally pushing President Joe Biden's multitrillion-dollar domestic agenda t hrough the House.
Peloton suffered its worst day as a publicly traded company Friday after telling investors that it will likely lose more money than it had expected in fiscal 2022.
Portugal's parliament approved Friday new labor laws on working from home, introducing additional protection for employees who do their job away from company premises.
Ukraine has filed charges of espionage and attempted state overthrow against five people who allegedly were part of a hackers group controlled by Russia.
America's employers stepped up their hiring last month, adding a solid 531,000 jobs, the most since July and a sign that the recovery from the pandemic recession is overcoming a virus-induced slowdown.