Bob Bergland, a Minnesota Democrat who was a liberal congressman and President Jimmy Carter’s secretary of agriculture, was a zealous advocate for America’s consumers as well as its farmers. He died Sunday in his hometown, Roseau, Minn.
As Gophers coach, Lindsay Whalen still pulls the right strings, Jim Souhan writes.
Jared Kushner’s singular bond with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed has helped draw President Donald Trump into an embrace of Saudi Arabia as a crucial U.S. ally. But those ties did not happen on their own.
With the rise of e-sports, the video game revolution is attracting the attention of some heavy hitters, such as the NBA.
Two police officers gave north Minneapolis a Christmas tree covered in garbage. And in return, Jennifer Brooks writes, the community gave the Fourth Precinct a tree covered in lights.
Richfield High senior Kanani Ali fights back from a rare, polio-like disorder hitting children around the U.S., and she hopes her recovery can help inspire others battling acute flaccid myelitis, or AFM.
Telemedicine is growing rapidly in Minnesota, but it isn’t just a one-way street from the cities to the sticks: Rural providers are exporting their craft and expanding their patient list.
The New Standards celebrate 12 years of holiday shows with haikus, helpers and hilarity in Minneapolis.
A House committee has released a transcript of its closed-door interview of former FBI director James Comey, just 24 hours after a private grilling about investigative decisions related to Hillary Clinton's email server and President Donald Trump's campaign.
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