FDA approves new sunscreen ingredient: What it means for skin protection
A major change in sun protection is making headlines just as Minnesotans head outdoors for the summer. Dr. Mohiba Tareen from Tareen Dermatology joins us to explain the FDA's approval of bemotrizinol, the first new sunscreen ingredient approved in two decades, and what it could mean for skin protection, sunscreen choices and overall sun safety.
A major change in sun protection is making headlines just as Minnesotans head outdoors for the summer. Dr. Mohiba Tareen from Tareen Dermatology joins us to explain the FDA's approval of bemotrizinol, the first new sunscreen ingredient approved in two decades, and what it could mean for skin protection, sunscreen choices and overall sun safety.
Understanding SpaceX's record-breaking stock market debut
SpaceX has made a record-breaking stock market debut, a move that has helped propel Elon Musk to become the world's first trillionaire. Richard Thakor from the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management joins us to break down what drove the company’s valuation, what investors should understand about the stock and what this historic market moment could mean moving forward.
SpaceX has made a record-breaking stock market debut, a move that has helped propel Elon Musk to become the world's first trillionaire. Richard Thakor from the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management joins us to break down what drove the company’s valuation, what investors should understand about the stock and what this historic market moment could mean moving forward.
Gophers athletics director signs contract extension
Gophers director of athletics Mark Coyle joins All Day to talk his contract extension, the official naming of 'The Barn', and Gophers women's basketball head coach contract extension.
Gophers director of athletics Mark Coyle joins All Day to talk his contract extension, the official naming of 'The Barn', and Gophers women's basketball head coach contract extension.
Midland mass shooting leaves 1 dead, 10 injured; Suspect confirmed dead
A Midland city employee was identified Saturday as the person killed in a mass shooting that wounded 10 others before the gunman was later found dead, according to city officials.
A Midland city employee was identified Saturday as the person killed in a mass shooting that wounded 10 others before the gunman was later found dead, according to city officials.
20th annual Tonka Splash Tournament takes over Minnetonka
The 20th Annual Tonka Splash soccer tournament takes place in Minnetonka this weekend.
The 20th Annual Tonka Splash soccer tournament takes place in Minnetonka this weekend.
Concerns about the quality of Iowa's water
Michael Schmidt, general council for the Iowa Environmental Council on the state of Iowa's water.
Michael Schmidt, general council for the Iowa Environmental Council on the state of Iowa's water.
Why an 8-hour work day?
Prof. Peter Rachleff discusses the origins of the 8-hour work day and why it might change.
Prof. Peter Rachleff discusses the origins of the 8-hour work day and why it might change.
Minnesota Twins and Courage Kenny hosting softball clinic
The Minnesota Twins Courage Kenny are hosting an adaptive softball clinic.
The Minnesota Twins Courage Kenny are hosting an adaptive softball clinic.
Declassified UFO file: Walter Cronkite interview with NASA astronaut Gordon Cooper
On June 12, the Pentagon released a third set of declassified files on what NASA calls Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), commonly referred to as unidentified flying objects (UFOs). One of the files released is an audio excerpt from a November 1962 interview journalist Walter Cronkite conducted with NASA astronaut Gordon Cooper. In the interview, Cronkite asks Cooper about his views regarding unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Cooper replies that “a large number of exceptionally well-qualified people have seen objects” without a “logical explanation.” He also speculates on the existence of other planets with atmospheres similar to Earth and maybe there are “some type of human life” out there.
On June 12, the Pentagon released a third set of declassified files on what NASA calls Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), commonly referred to as unidentified flying objects (UFOs). One of the files released is an audio excerpt from a November 1962 interview journalist Walter Cronkite conducted with NASA astronaut Gordon Cooper. In the interview, Cronkite asks Cooper about his views regarding unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Cooper replies that “a large number of exceptionally well-qualified people have seen objects” without a “logical explanation.” He also speculates on the existence of other planets with atmospheres similar to Earth and maybe there are “some type of human life” out there.
Pulse Nightclub shooting 10 years later: What happened, victims, Orlando memorial
It has been 10 years since the deadly mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub in downtown Orlando – where 49 men and women were killed, and more than 50 others were hurt, while celebrating Latin Night at the LGBTQ club.
It has been 10 years since the deadly mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub in downtown Orlando – where 49 men and women were killed, and more than 50 others were hurt, while celebrating Latin Night at the LGBTQ club.
President Trump cancels planned strikes on Iran, says deal to end war is close
President Trump called off planned strikes on Iran and said a deal to end the war has been all but finalized. Doug Luzader has the latest from Washington, D.C.
President Trump called off planned strikes on Iran and said a deal to end the war has been all but finalized. Doug Luzader has the latest from Washington, D.C.
“8647” etched into National Mall grass under investigation
The U.S. Park Police are investigating after massive numbers reading “8647” appeared etched into the grass on the National Mall, just days before President Donald Trump’s birthday celebrations and a major UFC event planned near the White House.
The U.S. Park Police are investigating after massive numbers reading “8647” appeared etched into the grass on the National Mall, just days before President Donald Trump’s birthday celebrations and a major UFC event planned near the White House.
Agape no longer a part of People's Way project
The Minneapolis City Council has voted against Agape being the developer for George Floyd Square. FOX 9's Leon Purvis has more.
The Minneapolis City Council has voted against Agape being the developer for George Floyd Square. FOX 9's Leon Purvis has more.
Police investigating '8647' vandalism on National Mall as threat against Trump
The National Mall in Washington D.C. was vandalized this week after photographers at the top of the Washington Monument saw the numbers "8647" marked into the lawn. The numbers are being treated as a threat to President Trump. The number 86 can refer to killing or eliminating something, and Trump is the 47th president. Authorities say grass samples have been taken for testing.
The National Mall in Washington D.C. was vandalized this week after photographers at the top of the Washington Monument saw the numbers "8647" marked into the lawn. The numbers are being treated as a threat to President Trump. The number 86 can refer to killing or eliminating something, and Trump is the 47th president. Authorities say grass samples have been taken for testing.
Minneapolis soccer fans celebrate World Cup kickoff
Soccer fans in the Twin Cities are celebrating as the 2026 World Cup gets underway, bringing the excitement of the world’s biggest sporting event right to their neighborhood. FOX 9's Mike Manzoni has more.
Soccer fans in the Twin Cities are celebrating as the 2026 World Cup gets underway, bringing the excitement of the world’s biggest sporting event right to their neighborhood. FOX 9's Mike Manzoni has more.
Minnesota lawmaker shootings: Klobuchar, Smith mark upcoming 1-year anniversary
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith took the floor Thursday on Capitol Hill as we get closer to the June 14 anniversary of the shootings of state lawmakers Melissa Hortman and John Hoffman, and their spouses. FOX 9's Soyoung Kim has more.
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith took the floor Thursday on Capitol Hill as we get closer to the June 14 anniversary of the shootings of state lawmakers Melissa Hortman and John Hoffman, and their spouses. FOX 9's Soyoung Kim has more.
Pasadena police release video of officer shooting inside department parking garage
Pasadena police released video showing an officer accidentally shooting another officer in the department’s parking garage during what the chief described as horseplay involving loaded guns.
Pasadena police released video showing an officer accidentally shooting another officer in the department’s parking garage during what the chief described as horseplay involving loaded guns.
Minnesota veteran parachute team to dive in Rush City
A Minnesota veteran parachute team is set to dive 100 mph this weekend in Rush City. FOX 9's Tim Blotz has more.
A Minnesota veteran parachute team is set to dive 100 mph this weekend in Rush City. FOX 9's Tim Blotz has more.
DNA genealogy names victim in Washington Co. cold case
DNA genealogy has identified the body of the victim of a 33-year-old cold case in Washington County. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has more.
DNA genealogy has identified the body of the victim of a 33-year-old cold case in Washington County. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has more.
George Floyd Square development uncertain
The developer for "People's Way", Agape, was denied by the Minneapolis City Council. FOX 9's Karen Scullin has more.
The developer for "People's Way", Agape, was denied by the Minneapolis City Council. FOX 9's Karen Scullin has more.



















