SAVE Act could ‘shut out millions’ of voters, officials warn
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon and Sen. Amy Klobuchar joined officials for a virtual briefing on the potential impacts of the SAVE America Act on elections. Simon said the proposal could interfere with voting access for millions of people, while Sen. Alex Padilla called it “a voter suppression bill.”
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon and Sen. Amy Klobuchar joined officials for a virtual briefing on the potential impacts of the SAVE America Act on elections. Simon said the proposal could interfere with voting access for millions of people, while Sen. Alex Padilla called it “a voter suppression bill.”
Bondi subpoenaed to answer questions from Congress about Epstein files
Attorney General Pam Bondi was ordered to appear for a deposition in April to answer questions regarding the Justice Department’s sex trafficking probe of Jeffrey Epstein and the agency’s handling of files connected to the case.
Attorney General Pam Bondi was ordered to appear for a deposition in April to answer questions regarding the Justice Department’s sex trafficking probe of Jeffrey Epstein and the agency’s handling of files connected to the case.
Iran war briefing with Hegseth, Gen. Caine [FULL]
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force General Dan Caine held a press briefing on the war in the Middle East on Thursday.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force General Dan Caine held a press briefing on the war in the Middle East on Thursday.
Hegseth: ‘Ungrateful allies’ should say thank you
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized European U.S. allies and others while defending ongoing strikes in Iran, saying they should be thanking President Trump.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized European U.S. allies and others while defending ongoing strikes in Iran, saying they should be thanking President Trump.
Hegseth: 7,000 targets hit as Iran forces ‘degrade’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth provided an update Monday on the escalating military campaign against Iran, highlighting more than 7,000 targets struck. He said Iran’s air defenses, missile factories, and naval fleet have been significantly weakened.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth provided an update Monday on the escalating military campaign against Iran, highlighting more than 7,000 targets struck. He said Iran’s air defenses, missile factories, and naval fleet have been significantly weakened.
'It was really a breach of trust': Commissioner regrets signing NDA for data center, supports ban
Activists are urging lawmakers to ban non-disclosure agreements between local governments and tech companies, a practice that is sometimes used to shield the public from information when data centers are in development.
Activists are urging lawmakers to ban non-disclosure agreements between local governments and tech companies, a practice that is sometimes used to shield the public from information when data centers are in development.
Joe Kent, former counterterrorism official who resigned over Iran war, under investigation, AP source says
The FBI is investigating whether former counterterrorism official Joe Kent improperly shared classified information after his recent resignation, a source told The Associated Press.
The FBI is investigating whether former counterterrorism official Joe Kent improperly shared classified information after his recent resignation, a source told The Associated Press.
Push to ban local MN governments from signing NDA
There is a push at the Minnesota State Capitol to ban local governments from being able to sign non-disclosure agreements. FOX 9's Mike Manzoni has more.
There is a push at the Minnesota State Capitol to ban local governments from being able to sign non-disclosure agreements. FOX 9's Mike Manzoni has more.
Florida bill aiming to ban marrying 1st cousins fails to pass: Reports
A Florida bill that sought to ban marriage between first cousins failed to pass in the state Senate.
A Florida bill that sought to ban marriage between first cousins failed to pass in the state Senate.
'No Kings' rallies on March 28 across Minnesota: List
Several No Kings rallies are planned across Minnesota for March 28, with a flagship event being held in St. Paul.
Several No Kings rallies are planned across Minnesota for March 28, with a flagship event being held in St. Paul.
Waymo's Minnesota expansion: Political and legal hurdles
The rise of autonomous vehicles is sparking political discussions in Minnesota as lawmakers debate how to regulate this emerging technology.
The rise of autonomous vehicles is sparking political discussions in Minnesota as lawmakers debate how to regulate this emerging technology.
Nick Shirley alleges $170M California daycare fraud in new video, echoing Dr. Oz’s hospice claims
YouTuber Nick Shirley’s new investigation alleges $170 million in California daycare fraud, echoing Dr. Oz’s claims of a $3.5 billion hospice scheme in Los Angeles.
YouTuber Nick Shirley’s new investigation alleges $170 million in California daycare fraud, echoing Dr. Oz’s claims of a $3.5 billion hospice scheme in Los Angeles.
'No Kings' rally in St. Paul on March 28: List of speakers
Minnesota's third "No Kings" protest is bringing several high-profile activists to the State Capitol in St. Paul to speak alongside local leaders about what they say is the "Trump administration's authoritarianism and corruption."
Minnesota's third "No Kings" protest is bringing several high-profile activists to the State Capitol in St. Paul to speak alongside local leaders about what they say is the "Trump administration's authoritarianism and corruption."
About 19 million people in the US have thought about shooting someone in their lifetime: Study
A recent study found about 19 million U.S. adults have seriously thought about shooting someone, including roughly 8.7 million in the past year.
A recent study found about 19 million U.S. adults have seriously thought about shooting someone, including roughly 8.7 million in the past year.
Bill to ban cat declawing in MN stalls in House committee vote
Minnesota is not exactly purring down the path to becoming the seventh state to make it illegal to declaw cats under a proposed new law.
Minnesota is not exactly purring down the path to becoming the seventh state to make it illegal to declaw cats under a proposed new law.
Markwayne Mullin makes his case to lead DHS, faces Senate resistance over temperament
Markwayne Mullin appeared before senators for a Department of Homeland Security confirmation hearing on Wednesday as lawmakers questioned the Oklahoma Republican senator about he would run the department.
Markwayne Mullin appeared before senators for a Department of Homeland Security confirmation hearing on Wednesday as lawmakers questioned the Oklahoma Republican senator about he would run the department.
Iranian regime appears 'intact but largely degraded,' Gabbard tells Congress
Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence, told the Senate Intelligence Committee that the Iranian regime "appears to be intact but largely degraded."
Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence, told the Senate Intelligence Committee that the Iranian regime "appears to be intact but largely degraded."
Minnesota bill aims to cap resale concert ticket prices
Extremely high prices for resale concert tickets could be just a blur in Minnesota if a new bill can learn to fly. A bill would require StubHub and Seat Geek to post how much the original ticket cost after fees, and they couldn't charge more than 15% above that amount.
Extremely high prices for resale concert tickets could be just a blur in Minnesota if a new bill can learn to fly. A bill would require StubHub and Seat Geek to post how much the original ticket cost after fees, and they couldn't charge more than 15% above that amount.
Fed keeps interest rates steady: Here's what to know
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at 3.6% for a second time and signaled at least one rate cut later this year.
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at 3.6% for a second time and signaled at least one rate cut later this year.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin says he would require ICE to use judicial warrants to enter homes
DHS secretary nominee Markwayne Mullin pledged Wednesday to require ICE to use judicial warrants to enter homes, which would reverse a Kristi Noem policy of allowing administrative warrants for home entry.
DHS secretary nominee Markwayne Mullin pledged Wednesday to require ICE to use judicial warrants to enter homes, which would reverse a Kristi Noem policy of allowing administrative warrants for home entry.


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