What are the three best-case scenarios for the Vikings in the NFL draft?
The Vikings have more options by already adding the No. 23 overall pick in a trade to go with their own No. 11 pick. But they are dependent on the moves of other teams.
The Vikings have more options by already adding the No. 23 overall pick in a trade to go with their own No. 11 pick. But they are dependent on the moves of other teams.
While all four teams are bringing star power to the Frozen Four, it's depth and those who do the dirty work that often decide which team takes home the championship trophy.
Kirsten Dunst stars as a photojournalist, documenting an alarming near-future.
Why? It comes down to the dollar's strategic status as a reserve currency and, eventually, to America's ability to finance its national debt.
Iran released four conservationists who had worked to save the endangered Asiatic cheetah before they were convicted on espionage charges and spent five years in prison, local media reported on Tuesday.
Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay $600 million in a class-action lawsuit settlement for a fiery train derailment in February 2023 in eastern Ohio, but local residents worry the money won't go very far because their potential health needs down the road may be tremendous.
The gunfire occurred late Monday morning, according to emergency dispatch audio.
The annual honor given by the teachers union will be presented during a banquet on May 5 in St. Paul.
Gunmen ambushed a police convoy in Iran's restive southeast on Tuesday, killing six policemen, media reports said.
An activist who criticized Morocco's decision to normalize relations with Israel was sentenced to five years in prison, as some of the Arab world's largest pro-Palestinian protests continue to sweep the country.
The switch from three-car trains to two-car trains begins Saturday. The long-range goal is to increase frequency from 15 minutes to 12.
Rob Thomas and the band will return Aug. 30, adding to the heavy '90s radio-rock flavor already on tap for summer concerts.
Hard-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is escalating her criticism of House Speaker Mike Johnson, blistering his leadership in a lengthy letter to colleagues and renewing threats of a snap vote that could remove him from office.
Host Michael Rand goes into a list of reasons the Twins are averaging fewer than three runs per game. He also talked about Vikings draft options with football writer Andrew Krammer.
Turn cottage cheese into easy, cheesy dumplings for a weeknight dinner win.
Tullibee's takeover menu on April 10-11 is inspired by chef Aref Zalatimo's memories of celebrating the holiday back home in Amman. Want a head start? He also shares a recipe.
Several groups, including a state ombudsman, are asking the courts to create an "opt-in" option for remote hearings, rather than making it the default in an often confusing process.
A Russian court on Tuesday sentenced three people to up to life in prison for leading people into the woods of northern Russia and murdering them in what were described as satanic rituals, Russia's Investigative Committee said.
This week's Champions League games will go ahead as scheduled despite an Islamic State terror threat, the governing body of European soccer said Tuesday.
Associated Press photographers were there for all the buzz surrounding Caitlin Clark in the women's NCAA championship game, as well as soccer action in Europe and the Formula One Grand Prix in Japan.
The Gophers have commitments from two of the standouts, and college decisions are revealed for others.
Greek authorities launched a ban on paper tickets for all league soccer matches on Tuesday as part of an effort to crack down on the violence that has plagued the sport for decades.
U.S. stock indexes are ticking a bit higher Tuesday, on track for another quiet day ahead of some potential fireworks later in the week.
Dan Hurley and the UConn Huskies proved that even in the age of NIL and rampant player transfers, it's possible to build a program capable of winning back-to-back national titles.
Some windows were broken and street signs taken down, but celebrations following UConn's second consecutive men's basketball championship were mostly peaceful, the school said Tuesday.