The nation's second-largest city called off its New Year's Eve celebration Monday, and its smallest state re-imposed an indoor mask mandate as fears of a potentially devastating winter COVID-19 surge triggered more cancellations and restrictions ahead of the holidays.
Wall Street is joining a worldwide slump for financial markets on Monday amid worries about how badly the omicron variant, inflation and other forces will hit the economy.
This is also the Wild's last game before the holiday break, as the team's Thursday contest vs. Detroit has been postponed because the Red Wings are shut down.
The Timberwolves are now down five players after adding Jarred Vanderbilt and Patrick Beverley to the NBA's health and safety procotols.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday announced a series of measures to encourage lira-denominated savings, easing the pressure on the beleaguered Turkish currency.
Attorneys argued over what police body camera videos captured when Potter shot Daunte Wright with her handgun and not her Taser.
The Vikings don't have a great history in Soldier Field, where tonight's game will be played, and winning is vital to Minnesota's hope of making the playoffs.
Ben Johnson's team has earned early praise but he understands 'things can change quickly.' Gophers fans know that too, if they remember last season under Richard Pitino.
2021 Star Tribune Sportsperson of the Year: St. Paul's Olympic champion is a college freshman now — a very busy, very recognizable one. "It's a big change. I mean, a really big change," she said.
In a major step to fight climate change, the Biden administration is raising vehicle mileage standards to significantly reduce emissions of planet-warming greenhouse gases.
A prosecutor told jurors on Monday that the suburban Minneapolis police officer who says she meant to use her Taser instead of her gun when she shot and killed Black motorist Daunte Wright made a "blunder of epic proportions" and did not have "a license to kill."
A bill that would give tax relief to Atlantic City's casinos — and possibly prevent the closure of as many as four of them — is set for final votes Monday in the New Jersey Legislature.