A large percentage of Minnesota COVID-19 patients don't speak English
More than a fifth of COVID-19 patients interviewed by health department needed interpreters, heightening the need for interpreters.
More than a fifth of COVID-19 patients interviewed by health department needed interpreters, heightening the need for interpreters.
The trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange reopened Tuesday in a largely symbolic step toward economic recovery, and stocks surged at the opening bell, even as the official U.S. death toll from the coronavirus closed in on 100,000, a mark President Donald Trump once predicted the country would never see.
A pivotal week in Minnesota's response to the COVID-19 pandemic started on Tuesday with the reporting of 652 more lab-confirmed cases and 18 deaths.
In the rubble of buildings and lives, modern U.S. presidents have met national trauma with words such as these: "I can hear you." "You have lost too much, but you have not lost everything." "We have wept with you; we've pulled our children tight."
Thanks to an economy that went from red hot to ice cold, some millennials and Gen Zers are once again staying with their parents.
Gary Bettman is set to make a televised address at 3:30 p.m. about what hockey would look like if the NHL can resume the season this summer.
Gov. Tim Walz's approval rating has risen as he navigates the coronavirus crisis, with two in three registered voters supporting his performance on the job, a Minnesota Poll found.
Manitoba-based Hylife is one of Canada's largest pork producers.
Minnesota artist Instagrammers bring a dose of inspiration, provocation to the social media platform.
For the second time this spring, a federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing the U.S. Census Bureau of not devoting enough manpower and offices on the ground to have a successful count of every resident in the U.S. during the 2020 census.
Federal authorities are investigating a white Minneapolis police officer for possible civil rights violations, after a video surfaced Monday that showed him kneeling on an African-American man's neck and ignoring the man's protests that he couldn't breathe. The man later died.
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Americans headed to the beach on Memorial Day.
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The child's mother remains hospitalized Tuesday in critical condition.
Cary F. Schmidt, 60, was shot in the chest, police said.
Pacific Gas & Electric limped into bankruptcy vilified for its long-running neglect of a crumbling electrical grid that ignited a succession of horrific Northern California wildfires that left entire cities in ruins.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has decided to allow courts to resume in-person hearings and jury trials if they can come up with plans to protect participants and observers from the coronavirus.
Water is unlikely to transmit the virus, but be careful of beach chairs.
Birds have their own reasons for giving each other space.
The trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange reopened for the first time in two months with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo ringing the iconic bell, but the controlled chaos was more subdued Tuesday under new pandemic rules.
The likelihood of a Major League Baseball season happening in some fashion this year hinges on players and owners getting together soon on a deal. It's far from certain, but progress at least they're trying. What seems closer to a certainty, however, is that any truncated, fan-less season in MLB will leave minor league baseball shut out — while a canceled MLB season would do the same. Either way, more than 100 teams and ballparks in small towns, mid-size cities and large metropolises figure to have... Читать дальше...
Other Upper Midwest states also ranked near the top.