In 'The Little Things,' Denzel Washington tracks another killer, and it's another good movie
Denzel Washington is back, with more lessons to teach a younger cop.
Denzel Washington is back, with more lessons to teach a younger cop.
Pirates who kidnapped 15 Turkish crew members of a cargo ship off the West African coast, have made contact with the shipping company, Turkish media reports said Thursday.
After halftime, Stephen Curry and the Warriors stopped messing around and ended the game against the undermanned Wolves in a 123-111 win in San Francisco.
The offensive success of Joel Eriksson-Ek's line, with Marcus Foligno and Jordan Greenway, has come while the Wild's other top forwards have struggled to score. Coach Dean Evason has a decision to make.
Travelers returning to New Zealand will face stricter rules at quarantine hotels as health authorities investigate how up to three people got infected with the coronavirus while isolating at Auckland's Pullman Hotel.
Of his All-Pro snub, the running back says, "I don't know how I didn't make the list."
The Charter Commission's proposal envisions potential criminal charges for council member meddling.
Some believe the government should forgive even more.
Grundhofer engineered dozens of deals but is also remembered in the Twin Cities as the victim of a kidnapping that was never solved.
Ramsey County's Bob Fletcher was livestreaming nearby; incident not filmed.
Kayla McBride is a three-time WNBA All Star – in 2015, 2018 and 2019. In college at Notre Dame, she played in four Final Fours. And now, she's joining the Lynx.
Asian shares skidded on Thursday as a reality check set in about longtime economic damage from the coronavirus pandemic, giving Wall Street its worst day since October.
Hennepin County Chief Judge Toddrick Barnette said he was concerned about safety and security when Chauvin is tried in March.
Convention hall at Xcel in St. Paul set to vaccinate 375 teachers per hour.
Aspiring teachers are learning how to deal with problems the profession has never faced before.
Across most of America, GameStop is just a place to buy a video game. On Wall Street, though, it's become a battleground where swarms of smaller investors see themselves making an epic stand against the 1%.