No progress made on government shutdown
With five days remaining until the government could possibly shut down, no progress has been made to prevent it from happening. If no deal is made by midnight Saturday, the government will shutdown for the fourth time in a decade.
With five days remaining until the government could possibly shut down, no progress has been made to prevent it from happening. If no deal is made by midnight Saturday, the government will shutdown for the fourth time in a decade.
Canada under fire for applauding 'literal Nazi' in parliament during Zelenskyy visit
Commenters and Jewish groups demanded an apology
Commenters and Jewish groups demanded an apology
Looming government shutdown
We are less than one week away from a possible government shut down. By Saturday, the government will run out of money and if House republicans can't come up with a plan, the government will shut down.
We are less than one week away from a possible government shut down. By Saturday, the government will run out of money and if House republicans can't come up with a plan, the government will shut down.
Federal government shutdown looming: What it means and who won't get paychecks
The federal government is heading toward a shutdown. Here's what that means for Social Security and other services.
The federal government is heading toward a shutdown. Here's what that means for Social Security and other services.
Nebraska abortion case: Mom who gave pills to teen daughter to end pregnancy gets prison time
The abortion, well into the teen's third trimester, violated Nebraska law at the time that banned abortion after 20 weeks of gestation.
The abortion, well into the teen's third trimester, violated Nebraska law at the time that banned abortion after 20 weeks of gestation.
Senator Menendez indicted on bribery charges
New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez and his wife have been indicted on bribery charges. Menendez has denied the claims.
New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez and his wife have been indicted on bribery charges. Menendez has denied the claims.
Early voting in Minnesota begins for 2023 municipal general elections
Early voting for municipal elections has begun in Minnesota. Starting Friday, Minnesotans can cast their ballots.
Early voting for municipal elections has begun in Minnesota. Starting Friday, Minnesotans can cast their ballots.
Gender-affirming care for kids being dropped by some providers in cases where it's legal
Some medical providers are dropping continuing gender-affirming care for minors, even though it remains legal.
Some medical providers are dropping continuing gender-affirming care for minors, even though it remains legal.
Early voting begins in MN on Friday
Early voting begins on Friday in Minnesota. On the ballot this year are things like mayor, city council and school board, and not every part of the state will hold elections. FOX 9's Bill Keller has the latest.
Early voting begins on Friday in Minnesota. On the ballot this year are things like mayor, city council and school board, and not every part of the state will hold elections. FOX 9's Bill Keller has the latest.
Nevada Republicans brace for confusion as party eyes election rules that could favor Donald Trump
The state GOP, led by the former president's allies, is insisting on moving forward with a presidential caucus on Feb. 8 despite a new state law that set a primary election two days earlier.
The state GOP, led by the former president's allies, is insisting on moving forward with a presidential caucus on Feb. 8 despite a new state law that set a primary election two days earlier.
So long, Tom Lyden
After 30 years reporting and anchoring numerous impactful events for FOX 9, Tom Lyden is saying goodbye? At least for now.
After 30 years reporting and anchoring numerous impactful events for FOX 9, Tom Lyden is saying goodbye? At least for now.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivers upbeat message to legislators on war progress as some GOP support softens
The Ukrainian president briefed lawmakers on the state of the war and told them Ukrainians “are winning." He was facing Republicans who question the flow of U.S. dollars that for 19 months has helped keep his troops in the fight against Russian forces.
The Ukrainian president briefed lawmakers on the state of the war and told them Ukrainians “are winning." He was facing Republicans who question the flow of U.S. dollars that for 19 months has helped keep his troops in the fight against Russian forces.
Trump ballot challenge to go before Minnesota Supreme Court on Nov. 2
The Minnesota Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments for Nov. 2 in the bipartisan constitutional challenge of former President Donald Trump's status on the 2024 ballot.
The Minnesota Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments for Nov. 2 in the bipartisan constitutional challenge of former President Donald Trump's status on the 2024 ballot.
Columbia Heights’ KT Jacobs to sue council members that censured her
Following a vote by the Columbia Heights City Council to censure fellow council member KT Jacobs for alleged racial discrimination, Jacobs has announced the intent to file a petition against the council for the "weaponization of government against her."
Following a vote by the Columbia Heights City Council to censure fellow council member KT Jacobs for alleged racial discrimination, Jacobs has announced the intent to file a petition against the council for the "weaponization of government against her."
Republicans clash with Attorney General Merrick Garland, accusing him of favoring Hunter Biden
The GOP used a routine oversight hearing on Wednesday to instead grill the attorney general about a special prosecutor's investigation of Hunter Biden.
The GOP used a routine oversight hearing on Wednesday to instead grill the attorney general about a special prosecutor's investigation of Hunter Biden.
Hunter Biden goes on offensive against Republicans. That may be tricky for the president
Hunter Biden is arguing in a lawsuit against the IRS that although he is the son of the president, he shouldn’t be treated differently than anyone else.
Hunter Biden is arguing in a lawsuit against the IRS that although he is the son of the president, he shouldn’t be treated differently than anyone else.
President Biden and Brazil's Lula meeting in New York to discuss labor, climate
The two leaders are expected to discuss labor and the environment as the two nations roll out a partnership on workers’ rights.
The two leaders are expected to discuss labor and the environment as the two nations roll out a partnership on workers’ rights.
Residents push back against proposed homeless shelter in Eagan
In Eagan, community members have made their voices heard over plans to convert an empty hotel into a homeless shelter. For now, it seems their concerns will halt the Dakota County project.
In Eagan, community members have made their voices heard over plans to convert an empty hotel into a homeless shelter. For now, it seems their concerns will halt the Dakota County project.
Voter Registration Day: Sec. Simon on changes
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon details some changes this year on National Voter Registration Day.
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon details some changes this year on National Voter Registration Day.
Biden urges world leaders at UN to stand up to Russia, warns not to let Ukraine 'be carved up'
The president is trying to rally support for Kyiv’s effort to repel a nearly 19-month-old Russian invasion that has no end in sight.
The president is trying to rally support for Kyiv’s effort to repel a nearly 19-month-old Russian invasion that has no end in sight.



















