Owámniyomni Okhódayapi reveals a Dakota-led design to restore land, water, and bluffs at St. Anthony Falls in Minneapolis. Construction begins spring 2026, aiming to restore habitats and honor Dakota culture.
MoreThe Metropolitan Council awarded $15.75 million to 15 Twin Cities housing and redevelopment projects, adding or preserving nearly 2,500 homes and expanding access to transit, jobs, and services across the metro.
MoreNewly-released emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate suggest President Donald Trump was connected to the financier’s network in deeper ways than previously disclosed, though legal liability remains unproven.
MorePresident Trump signed a bipartisan deal to reopen the government through Jan. 30, 2026, after a record 43-day shutdown disrupted millions of Americans and federal services nationwide.
MoreThe penny currently costs about 3.69 cents to produce, according to Treasury and Mint data, nearly four times more than its worth. As part of the phase-out, the Treasury placed its final order for penny blanks earlier in 2025; once that stock is depleted, no new pennies will be produced for circulation.
MoreMINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis police arrested two juveniles connected to a series of linked carjackings Monday evening. They detained two adults in a separate armed carjacking early Tuesday, according to Chief Brian O’Hara.
MoreReports of famine, mass killings and mounting displacement in El Fasher mark one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises as the Rapid Support Forces takes pivotal ground.
MoreThe 30th annual climate conference opened in Belém, Brazil, with the absence of a senior U.S. delegation under President Trump, highlighting shifting global climate leadership dynamics and mounting pressure for concrete action.
MoreA potential new DC series centered on Superman’s trusted friend and Daily Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen is reportedly in the works — though insiders stress it’s still in the very early stages of development.
MoreSupreme Court declines to revisit same-sex marriage ruling, leaving Obergefell intact
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case that sought to overturn its 2015 ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide, signaling that the landmark decision remains settled law—for now.
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