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State leaders say these funding cuts undermine constitutional checks and balances, and that cuts to federal resources will ...
A number of anti-fraud bills are moving forward in the state legislature, with less than two weeks remaining in the legislative session.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. restructured the agency in March, eliminating more than 10,000 employees and ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Department of Health and Human Services are being sued by 18 states including ...
From the column: "Ask any mom in Hermantown or coach in Hibbing. Minnesotans believe in fairness. We believe in science. And ...
President Trump signed an executive order to identify sanctuary cities, like Minneapolis and St. Paul, which may risk losing ...
The Trump administration has been sued nearly 200 times, including about 20 times by Minnesota, and there’s concern about a war with the law.
Elon Musk’s X is challenging a Minnesota law that regulates the use of manipulated media – or "deepfakes" – to influence elections.
This week on At Issue, Tom Hauser breaks down the latest on the state budget, recent scrutiny facing the state's attorney ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison released details of his own guidance on how state and local officials should deal ...
X Corp. argues in its lawsuit that Minnesota's deepfake law violates its free speech rights under the First Amendment.
State Sen. Ann Johnson Stewart (DFL-Wayzata) has been appointed to serve on Attorney General Keith Ellison’s Advisory Task Force on the Future of Minnesota’s Water.
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