Without Ryan Suter, Ian Cole and Carson Soucy — all of whom departed in different ways — the Wild turned to free agency to replenish its defense.
Stocks rose on Wall Street after the Federal Reserve announced it expects to raise interest rates three times next year as it seeks to tackle rising inflation.
The Federal Reserve will quicken the pace at which it's pulling back its support for the economy as inflation surges, and it expects to raise interest rates three times next year.
Tens of millions of workers across the U.S. are in limbo as federal courts have put President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandates affecting private companies largely on hold.
Nelly Joseph picked through the twisted metal roofing, overturned furnishings and rubble of her charred home Wednesday, unsure of where her dead son had been buried or where she would sleep after blasts from a flipped gas tanker destroyed their house.
The major freight railroads across North America continue to experiment with alternative locomotive fuels as a way to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
The son of former Gophers basketball player Randy Carter figured he'd play his dad's game, but he and Dad agree now on which is his best opportunity.
He's right, but it doesn't make the past any less painful — and all the more now that Curry has set a record for the most three-pointers in NBA history.
Stocks fell in afternoon trading on Wall Street Wednesday as traders wait to hear from the Federal Reserve after its last policy meeting of the year.
India on Wednesday announced a $10.2 billion plan to try to attract global chipmakers to set up shop in the country and transform it into a production hub of semiconductors.
Americans slowed their spending from October to November but continued shopping ahead of the critical holiday season, brushing off rising prices and shortages.
The countries behind a United Nations agreement on weapons have been meeting this week on the thorny issue of lethal autonomous weapons systems, colloquially known as "killer robots," which advocacy groups want to strictly limit or ban.
As tensions with Russia simmer, European Union leaders met Wednesday with their counterparts from five former Soviet republics, including Ukraine, with an eye toward deepening political, trade, energy and cultural ties.