The bill will reverse the previous administration’s mining ban on 225,504 acres in the Superior National Forest.
The agent allegedly pointed a weapon at two people.
Among 35 lawmakers who have signed in support of the novel bill, 11 are Democrats and 24 are Republicans—signifying bipartisan support, its main sponsor says.
The lawsuit was brought by Female Athletes United, a nonprofit representing female athletes, with legal representation from Alliance Defending Freedom.
Democrats blocked a GOP effort moving toward ousting the governor and attorney general over alleged mishandling of the state’s massive fraud problem.
One Republican legislator said Minnesotans want to know: ‘Is anyone going to get fired?’
Two top Ramsey County law enforcement leaders say they are searching for the truth about troubling incidents during an illegal immigration crackdown.
Abdirashid Ismail Said’s trial on 2023 charges was set for April 13. After he failed to show up for an April 7 hearing, a judge issued an arrest warrant.
Abdullahe Nur Jesow was one of eight defendants charged in a 23-count indictment in September 2022.
Prosecutors said the defendant carried out multiple attacks using homemade incendiary devices.
In response to concerns dating to at least 2019, the Department of Human Services leader pledged corrective action; lawmakers urged more accountability.
The law does not support ‘novel’ theories that Minnesota officials have advanced, the judge said.
The court found that Minnesota’s tuition laws did not discriminate against U.S. citizens.
‘We will not allow girls to be denied equal opportunity and basic privacy,’ Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said.
Organizers say thousands of events are planned nationally to oppose President Donald Trump’s agenda for the third time since his inauguration in January 2025.
The state asked the court for evidence in the investigations of three shootings during an immigration enforcement operation.
Payments to suspected fraudsters continued because of an error that has remained uncorrected since 1995, the Office of Legislative Auditor found.
Minneapolis has been rocked with fraud scandals relating to child care.
The governor wants to centralize the state’s Medicaid amid federal fraud pressure.
The bill will reverse the previous administration’s mining ban on 225,504 acres in the Superior National Forest.
The agent allegedly pointed a weapon at two people.
Among 35 lawmakers who have signed in support of the novel bill, 11 are Democrats and 24 are Republicans—signifying bipartisan support, its main sponsor says.
The lawsuit was brought by Female Athletes United, a nonprofit representing female athletes, with legal representation from Alliance Defending Freedom.
Democrats blocked a GOP effort moving toward ousting the governor and attorney general over alleged mishandling of the state’s massive fraud problem.
One Republican legislator said Minnesotans want to know: ‘Is anyone going to get fired?’
Two top Ramsey County law enforcement leaders say they are searching for the truth about troubling incidents during an illegal immigration crackdown.
Abdirashid Ismail Said’s trial on 2023 charges was set for April 13. After he failed to show up for an April 7 hearing, a judge issued an arrest warrant.
Abdullahe Nur Jesow was one of eight defendants charged in a 23-count indictment in September 2022.
Prosecutors said the defendant carried out multiple attacks using homemade incendiary devices.
In response to concerns dating to at least 2019, the Department of Human Services leader pledged corrective action; lawmakers urged more accountability.
The law does not support ‘novel’ theories that Minnesota officials have advanced, the judge said.
The court found that Minnesota’s tuition laws did not discriminate against U.S. citizens.
‘We will not allow girls to be denied equal opportunity and basic privacy,’ Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said.
Organizers say thousands of events are planned nationally to oppose President Donald Trump’s agenda for the third time since his inauguration in January 2025.
The state asked the court for evidence in the investigations of three shootings during an immigration enforcement operation.
Payments to suspected fraudsters continued because of an error that has remained uncorrected since 1995, the Office of Legislative Auditor found.
Minneapolis has been rocked with fraud scandals relating to child care.
The governor wants to centralize the state’s Medicaid amid federal fraud pressure.