Since early December, Operation Metro Surge, organized by the United States Department of Homeland Security, has flooded Minnesota with thousands of federal agents and sparked backlash throughout the ...
The Minnesota State Senate officially launched the new Consumer Fraud Restitution Fund for victims of fraud. On Feb. 18, the Deputy Attorney General Jessica Whitney gave the first report on the ...
The University of Minnesota Police Department, in partnership with several local and state law enforcement agencies, arrested more than 40 protesters outside of the Graduate Hotel Wednesday night ...
Nearly 40 years ago, Minneapolis passed a ban on public bathhouses, sites for anonymous sex and LGBTQ activism during the 20th century. The 1988 ordinance, though ostensibly passed to slow the spread ...
Over the past week, the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus has been abuzz with the city’s newest social media vigilante: Nomark. Amassing tens of thousands of followers and millions of views ...
Dec. 2 marked a point of no return for Minnesotans. At a cabinet meeting at the White House, President Donald Trump disparaged the state’s Somali community, saying he did not want them in the United ...
Tadd Johnson became the University of Minnesota’s first-ever senior director of American Indian tribal nations relations in 2019. “I was clear that my mission was to build relationships and trust ...
At Minneapolis’ Longfellow Alternative High School for teen parents this spring, teen mothers organized and attended school board meetings — children in tow — to advocate against funding cuts. The ...
In the 1950s, political elites wanted to make the parties more distinct — a push for partisanship. Imagine that. Long, long ago, voting tended to be based more on geography or industry, rather than ...
SOPHIA ARNDT: Hi, this is Sophia Arndt. EMMA VASA: And Emma Vasa. ARNDT: From the Minnesota Daily, and welcome to The Daily Beat, our podcast dedicated to the arts and entertainment scene of the Twin ...
When Swedish, Norwegian and Danish immigrants first set foot in Minnesota, they came for the promise of land and opportunity, but they remained determined to preserve their culture and traditions.
President Donald Trump nominated University of Minnesota economist Christopher Phelan on Tuesday to serve as chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, according to CBS News. Phelan ...
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