3rd day of testimony begins in Kimberly Potter manslaughter trial
The prosecution is moving closer to completing its contention that she should be convicted of killing Daunte Wright last spring.
The prosecution is moving closer to completing its contention that she should be convicted of killing Daunte Wright last spring.
Former Angels catcher Hank Conger and longtime minor-league pitching coach Luis Ramirez have been hired for 2022.
The story resonates with many Catholics all over the world, including in the lives of these eight women and their children.
Finland has agreed to buy 64 Lockheed Martin fighter jets to replace its aging fleet of combat planes in a 10 billion-euro ($11.3 billion) deal that represents the Finnish military's largest ever purchase, the government said Friday.
The owner of a bar in Albert Lea was found guilty Thursday of six criminal misdemeanor charges and sentenced to 90 days in jail for defying Gov. Tim Walz's executive orders to close her business last winter.
Host Michael Rand made the silly mistake of thinking the Vikings game was under control when the team led 26-0. Postgame reactions, plus visits from NBA writer Chris Hine and Mark Craig's NFL picks on the Daily Delivery podcast.
Companies of all sizes are rethinking their plans to send workers back to the office as the new omicron variant adds another layer of uncertainty.
How Minnesota's geography makes it particularly prone to extreme temperatures.
Coaches didn't limit Dalvin Cook's playing time, giving him 29 of 36 snaps before halftime as he missed only one game following a shoulder dislocation and labrum tear.
Chris Autman-Bell joins quarterback Tanner Morgan and running back Mohamed Ibrahim as top 2021 opening day starters who will return.
Minnesota trailed Baylor in the fourth and fifth sets, stringing together points in both for a comeback victory and a Saturday night Border Battle with Wisconsin for a spot in the Final Four.
Kirk Cousins is earning his $31 million salary, and there were even bright spots for coach Mike Zimmer and General Manager Rick Spielman in Thursday night's game.
For most teams, a 29-point lead late in the third quarter would be enough. But it took Harrison Smith punching the ball out of a Pittsburgh receiver's hands on the final play for the Vikings to escape with a 36-28 victory over the Steelers.
Dalvin Cook returned from a shoulder injury and set a team record for first-half rushing yards as the Vikings took a commanding 29-0 lead. That margin fizzled as Pittsburgh nearly pulled off a comeback.