Results of Europe's voting are expected late Sunday.
How the Federalist Society's Leonard Leo formed a network with a lasting influence
After a decade of work, Charles Gilbert Kapsner is putting the final touches on a memorial to the state's veterans.
The Legislature adjourned early Saturday after a 21-hour special session in which they labored through a series of bills to fund Minnesota schools, parks, prisons, public health care and other services for the next two years,
Kyle Gibson goes for his fifth win of the season as the Twins look for their 10th victory in their last 11 games
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It's by chronically raising levels of cortisol, the body's main stress hormone.
These investment options can shelter your portfolio from the fallout of a possible all-out trade war between the U.S. and China.
So that an affordable-housing project called Bimosedaa could be possible, the Red Lake Nation found a new way to pay to operate it.
Airline resists unions, but pilots and dispatchers are organized and some flight attendants would like to be.
With a new e-commerce center, along with its stores and traditional distribution centers, Best Buy says it can now provide next-day delivery to most of its customers.
A flood of laws banning abortions in Republican-run states has handed Democrats a political weapon heading into next year's elections, helping them paint the GOP as extreme and court centrist voters who could decide congressional races in swing states, members of both parties say.
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Joshua Culliver, Ryan Duffy and Brett Schulze combined for a seven-hit shutout, Eli Wilson drove in a pair of runs and the Gophers remained alive in the Big Ten baseball tournament
A handful of student protesters lined the sidewalk in front of First Care Pregnancy Center in Prospect Park in late April. One of their signs proclaimed that the clinic behind them was a "fake center."
In February of this year, Tommy Stauffer of Vitruvian Farms in McFarland went to meet with UW Health. Vitruvian had been selling salad greens, tomatoes and microgreens to the hospital's cafeterias for more than three years.