Wall Street closed its first losing week in the last four with an up-and-down Friday, as investors brace for the Federal Reserve to tighten the brakes on the economy more aggressively to beat down inflation.
Tearfully embracing a history-making moment, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson said Friday her confirmation as the first Black woman to the Supreme Court showed the progress of America, declaring, ″We've made it — all of us."
On Thursday, the field was back-weighted with many of the best players going off in the last four round. Today, the morning rounds may be more interesting.
A disciplinary process will start Monday for staffers who fail to prove they are vaccinated. That could range from everything up to termination.
The Wild is second in the Central Division with the Blues one point behind in third. Cam Talbot will start in goal for Minnesota.
Byron Buxton and Carlos Correa are batting 1-2 against 2021 Cy Young Award winner Robbie Ray, who pitched for Toronto last season. Gio Urshela, formerly of the Yankees, will hit clean-up against the Mariners.
Tap here for play-by-play updates, an in-game boxscore and more from today's Twins home opener against Seattle at Target Field.
Russia's central bank says it's lowering a key interest rate, and said more cuts could be on the way.
Hockey writer Randy Johnson joins Daily Delivery host Michael Rand to break down the U's breakdown in its Frozen Four loss to Minnesota State. Plus, Twins and Tiger and Wild (Oh, my.)
FICTION: Garrison Keillor's new novel is about a man named Garrison Keillor who returns to Lake Wobegon and romanticizes his youth.