Nearly 1 in 4 University of Minnesota students who tested for COVID-19 at the Twin Cities campus' clinic between Jan. 6-13 were positive, according to data published Friday.
Karl-Anthony Towns, who lost his mother to the coronavirus, said he highly recommends the vaccine but strongly believes in freedom of choice in America.
North Korea fired two suspected ballistic missiles into the sea Monday in its fourth weapons launch this month, South Korea's military said, with the apparent goal of demonstrating its military might during paused diplomacy with the United States and pandemic border closures.
Novak Djokovic returned home Monday after being thwarted from defending his Australian Open title only to face a new predicament: He could be barred from the French Open this year, too, if he's still not vaccinated against COVID-19.
Columnist Patrick Reusse joins the Daily Delivery podcast to react to shots directed at Mike Zimmer after his firing. But not until he tells stories of driving several hours to watch young children play hockey.
The Vikings' search team said it wrapped up its first interviews with Green Bay offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett and Tennessee player personnel director Monti Ossendorf, who has Minnesota ties.
An award-winning architect's redesigned home with a carriage house in Linden Hills blends art and engineering.
Kyle Shanahan walked onto the field with an emphatic nod, believing his San Francisco 49ers had beaten the Dallas Cowboys in a chaotic wild-card finish that left many not sure what was happening.
Guard Malik Beasley got hot in the second half and made five of nine three-pointers for the game, while Golden State went without an injured Stephen Curry.
Warriors star Klay Thompson was in the starting lineup Sunday night at Target Center in only his fourth game after a 2 ½-year absence.