Belarus' isolation deepened Tuesday as commercial jets avoided its airspace, the European Union worked up new sanctions, and officials expressed concern for the welfare of an opposition journalist who was arrested after being pulled off a plane that was diverted to Minsk in what the West called a state-sponsored hijacking.
The anniversary of George Floyd's death was supposed to be a milestone moment, a time to mark passage of legislation to "root out systemic racism" in the criminal justice system, in the words of President Joe Biden. Instead, Floyd's family visited Washington on Tuesday to mourn with Biden and prod Congress to act as they commemorate the loss of their brother, father and son one year ago.
At 461 feet, it was the Twins' longest home run of the season — but rookie Trevor Larnach isn't even certain it's his longest in the Twin Cities this year.
Republicans who control the Wisconsin Legislature on Tuesday convened and within seconds ended a special session called by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers to expand Medicaid, dashing chances for the state to receive a one-time bonus of $1 billion in federal coronavirus relief funding.
President Joe Biden and Russia's Vladimir Putin agreed Tuesday to meet next month in Geneva, a face-to-face encounter the White House hopes will help bring some predictability to a fraught relationship that's only worsened in the first months of the Democratic administration.
The Gophers have a chance to possibly get their center for next season when Ole Miss senior Khadim Sy announces his decision. Minnesota is among four finalists.
The plan calls for new routes and increased service.
Police records identify the victim as 22-year-old Juamada K. Anderson, of Duluth.
There were enough subtle clues during Aaron Rodgers' interview on ESPN to gain some insights into where things are between the quarterback and the Packers.
Open Eye Theatre's outdoor musical takes a spoofy look at Paul Bunyan's legacy.
Orioles flock to jelly feeders, only to disappear in summer.
The Wild fell behind in its series with Vegas by losing when it played better. Now it has a real chance to advance in the playoffs thanks to winning when it played worse.
Europe's top human rights court ruled Tuesday that British mass surveillance and intelligence-gathering practices breached human rights laws, in a partial victory for civil rights groups that had challenged the practices exposed by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.
The Wild prevailed against Vegas in a game filled with challenges. Postgame comments from Zach Parise, coach Dean Evason and fans. Also, Aaron Rodgers sounds like he's moved on from the Packers, doesn't he?
The guard is recovering after being attacked Sunday.