The Pentagon said on Tuesday about 140 U.S. service members have been wounded as a result of the conflict in Iran.
The Pentagon said on Tuesday about 140 U.S. service members have been wounded as a result of the conflict in Iran.
Minnesota lawmakers are considering a total ban on cryptocurrency ATMs to combat a surge in scams. While police say the kiosks are magnets for fraud, owners argue a ban goes too far.
Starting April 12, all public and private schools in Pennsylvania must reintroduce cursive handwriting into their curriculum.
More than 1,000 companies have filed suit in the U.S. Court of International Trade in efforts to recoup costs from the now-illegal tariffs. Here are some of the biggest companies to file suit.
Walmart is expanding its use of digital shelf labels across the U.S., with roughly 2,300 stores already using the technology.
Ohio State University has opened an investigation after President Walter βTed" Carter Jr. abruptly resigned over the weekend following the disclosure of what the university described as an βinappropriate relationship."
While a federal judge found Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) βlikely maintained unconstitutional policies" of race-based immigration enforcement and warrantless arrests, he denied a request to block federal agents from carrying out the continued practices in Minnesota.
Over the past several years, Ford has found itself in hot water, with recalls sweeping through nearly every model in its lineup between 2020 and 2026 β all but one.
The Food and Drug Administration said the recall involves certain clams and oysters distributed in nine states, including California, Georgia, and Florida.
Baltimore police say an officer and a man they are calling a suspect were shot Tuesday afternoon in northwest Baltimore in what they describe as an active shooter incident.
New data is revealing the happiest cities in the U.S. Here's which cities made the list and why.
Authorities in Canada are investigating gunfire that hit the U.S. consulate in downtown Toronto early Tuesday morning. No injuries were reported.
An Orlando, Florida woman has been arrested in California under suspicion of attempted murder after allegedly firing multiple bullets into the singer Rihanna's Los Angeles home, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Federal attorneys are downplaying VP JD Vanceβs comments on Medicaid funding as Minnesota fights to block the Trump administration's announced pause. Read more here.
Air travelers are facing longer than usual wait times for flights as a funding lapse impacting some federal agencies continues.
For tattoo artists, Friday the 13th is considered a tattoo holiday with shops offering small flash designs at discounted prices.Β Chipotle is joining the celebration on Friday with a special one-hour BOGO for tattooed guests.
Lawmakers are pushing for new regulations on artificial intelligence to ensure safety and ethical use in Minnesota.
Gov. Walz is announcing a major overhaul of the Minnesota Department of Human Services today amid federal scrutiny over fraud concerns. Watch the announcement live here:
Dangerous Man Brewing says it will be reopening a taproom in northeast Minneapolis.
The family of North Hall High School teacher Jason Hughes says he was excited to βcatch" students involved in a prank and slipped in the rain before being struck by a vehicle.
Expect a fairly gray and cooler Tuesday before light rain arrives in the Twin Cities metro, then transitions to snow overnight.
Iran fired drones towards Saudi Arabia and Kuwait early Tuesday as the war continues amid uncertainty of when it could end. Here's what you need to know.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara faced tough questions from the community on Monday regarding the department's response during a federal immigration crackdown.
Compounds found in cannabis could provide a new roadmap for treating the worldβs most common chronic liver disorder, according to a study released by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Residents in Monticello are pushing back against two proposed data centers, with many expressing concerns over potential environmental impacts and health risks.
A new bill aims to limit Minnesota governors to two consecutive terms.
Could "magic" mushrooms soon be legal for therapeutic use in Minnesota? A new bill would create a legal pathway for just that. Read more about the bill here:
The suspect accused of firing shots into Rihanna's LA home over the weekend was identified by the LAPD as 35-year-old Ivanna Lisette Ortiz from Orlando, Florida. Her bail was set at $10,225,000.