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Wallace, Perot, Nader, Stein, now Musk? The mogul has floated securing just enough seats in Congress to make his America Party voting block indispensable as a spoiler for the purpose of forcing ...
Friday's deadly shooting at a short-term rental in the South Side neighborhood is sparking lots of conversation among local ...
A few weeks before the announcement in the wee hours of July 1 that Paramount Global and CBS were settling a widely derided ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said that the new rule would leave millions uninsured and is part of a wider Trump effort to ...
Minnesota legislators have set aside $325,000 to send a statue of one of its most-famous native sons, Hubert Humphrey, to ...
The FOR SALE Act will put six D.C. government buildings on the auction block to generate $400 million or more in revenue, while also canceling costs, including nearly $3 billion in overdue maintenance ...
In a new op-ed published by the Star Tribune, Humphrey School of Public Affairs Dean Nisha Botchwey shares her perspective on why public service matters, even in the face of tragedy and fear.“When ...
Bill Moyers, a soft-spoken East Texan who became a White House aide and then a standard bearer of quality in TV news, died ...
Pat Williams, a New Deal-style Democrat who won Montana's great liberal-conservative showdown of 1992 to become the state's lone voice in the U.S. House of Representatives, has died.
Hubert Humphrey is a legend across our state, especially in his hometown of Waverly. Born in South Dakota, Humprey was a Minnesota senator and vice president under Lyndon Johnson.
The Rough & Tumble. Hustling Hubert Humphrey doesn’t fit the usual conception of a U.S. Senator. A glib, jaunty spellbinder with a “listen-you-guys” approach, he talks and looks more like a ...