As one news account summarized, “For a moribund party, Democrats in the span of 24 hours are showing some signs of life.” ...
Minnesota and Iowa were added to the National Milk Testing Strategy on Jan. 8. There are now 36 states involved in the testing for the avian influenza virus.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is back on Capitol Hill for a hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee.
On a call with Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, six Democratic governors pushed him to slow down the confirmation ...
It’s Gabbard’s comments, however, that have posed the biggest challenge to her confirmation. Gabbard has repeatedly echoed ...
Some Democrats are cautious about reading too much into the results. But it’s the first good news they’ve had in a long time.
Minnesota’s Senate is back to 67 members after starting the year in a tie. The DFL regained its majority in the state Senate after a special election on Tuesday night.
Two weeks into the Minnesota legislative session, the Capitol feels a bit like an episode of “The Twilight Zone.” ...
The bald eagle officially became the symbol of the U.S. after centuries of being recognized as one. The bald eagle’s flight to becoming the official national bird ended when ...
President Donald Trump signed the bipartisan Laken Riley Act into law as his administration’s first piece of legislation.
Minnesota Senator Johnson Stewart presents SF 249, a bill to extend tax credits to those studying for a master's in special education, addressing the critical teacher shortage.