Fans of all ages come from every corner of the state to make Xcel Energy Center buzz with excitement during the Boys State High School Hockey Tournament.
It may not feel like the end of winter is near, but, rest assured, spring is just around the corner, even in Minnesota. In March, millions of Americans turn their clocks forward, marking the start of daylight saving time in 2025. The controversial practice of "springing forward" and "falling back" has been observed in most states for decades.
Canadian leaders have pledged retaliatory efforts against tariffs imposed by President Trump, such as blocking electricity exports.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is joining other states in suing the Trump administration over a number of his executive orders.
Donald Trump confirmed Canadian imports would be subject to 25 percent taxes, risking retaliation from north of the border.
Minnesota companies were assessing the damage Tuesday of the nascent trade war between the United States and its three biggest trade partners, an escalating tit-for-tat that could affect billions of dollars in state imports and exports.
The Minnesota House did not pass the "Preserving Girls' Sports Act" on Monday, which would have barred transgender athletes from playing in girls and women's sports.
Ontario is levying a 25% export tax on electricity and has threatened to cut off electricity sales to the U.S. completely if Trump moves forward with another round of tariffs on April 2.
Ontario is moving forward with a 25% tariff on electricity exported to Michigan, New York, and Minnesota, despite a temporary reprieve on US tariffs. Premier Doug Ford insists the tariff will be implemented Monday unless President Trump removes all tariff threats permanently.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said on Monday that he would block energy exports to the United States "with a smile" if U.S. President Donald Trump moved ahead with plans for a 25 percent tariff on Canadian goods. Trump announced on Monday that tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China would go into effect on Tuesday.
Minnesota is among the top four states in the country where the Black population has grown the fastest since 2010. According to analysis by the Pew Research Center, Minnesota’s Black population grew by 60 percent — about 197,000 people.
A Minnesota lawmaker is likening a bill that would prohibit trans-identified males from competing in women s sports to an act of genocide aimed at erasing those who do not identify as male or female