Stocks ended a wobbly day with mixed results on Wall Street Wednesday as the market regrouped following a sharp drop a day earlier. The S&P 500 held on to a gain of just 0.2% after trading higher for much of the day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.3% but the Nasdaq gave back 0.2%. Treasury yields stabilized, a welcome sign for investors who had been spooked by a sharp increase in yields over the previous week. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note, which is used to set interest rates on many kinds of loans... Читать дальше...
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Wednesday dismissed former Gov. Andrew Cuomo's repeated complaints that the sexual harassment investigation that led to his resignation was tainted by politics, saying the Democrat has "never taken responsibility for his own conduct."
Developing receivers has been a specialty for the Gophers under coaches P.J. Fleck and Matt Simon, but this year's young and inexperienced group hasn't found its rhythm with QB Tanner Morgan.
Police in a Madison suburb have arrested a 15-year-old boy in the fatal shooting of an 11-year-old girl.
On the latest Talking Preps podcast, the Star Tribune's David LaVaque and Jim Paulsen discuss where the Friday Night Lights shine brightest.
Resistance to the potential renomination of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell intensified this week, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren becoming the first senator to publicly oppose him and many progressive groups pushing for some alternative leader at the Fed.
Enbridge announced Wednesday that construction on the upgrade of its Line 3 crude oil pipeline across Minnesota is "substantially complete" and that the company will start filling it with oil later this week.
88% — gave to charity in 2020, according to a study from Bank of America and the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
Johnny Aldridge shot his wife, then turned himself in, charges said.
The Biden administration said Wednesday it will draft rules to govern the killing of wild birds by industry and resume enforcement actions against companies responsible for deaths that could have been prevented, a longstanding practice that ended under President Donald Trump.
A company that has already received preliminary approval to build a wind farm off the southern coast of New Jersey is planning a second project.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and a number of other senior Biden administration officials are kicking off two days of trade and technology talks with European Union counterparts in Pittsburgh.
College football players and some other athletes in revenue-producing sports are employees of their schools, the National Labor Relations Board said in a memo Wednesday that would allow players at private universities to unionize and otherwise negotiate over their working conditions.
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The university tweeted the suspect had been suspended from his team.
Minneapolis Star Tribune. September 25, 2021.