SEE ALSO:-- Michele Bachmann sounds alarm about "suicide-bomber conference" in Chicago-- Michele Bachmann is making shit up in her latest fundraising email-- Bachmann: Contraception mandate step toward one-child policy [VIDEO]Michele Bachmann thinks the Muslim Brotherhood has made "deep penetration" ... More >>
Brian Vander Lee was talking loudly on his phone while sitting with friends and family on the patio at Tanners bar in Andover around 7 p.m. Saturday night when a man walked up to him and asked him to quiet down.Surveillance footage shows that just seconds later, the man waylaid Vander Lee, sending h ... More >>
It looks like America's Got Talent favorite Tim Poe is a bit of a con artist. According to a statement issued by the Minnesota National Guard yesterday, Poe was not injured by a grenade while serving in Afghanistan in 2009 as the singer claimed on the popular TV show Monday night. Poe indeed served ... More >>
Bachmann makes it official again.​To the surprise of exactly no one, Michele Bachmann walked out onto a stage in Waterloo, Iowa, this morning to announce again that she's running for president, just in case anyone missed it the first time, or the second time. Here's America's Craziest Congresswom ... More >>
Petraeus: Serious about an investigation.Gen. David Petraeus, the top military commander in Afghanistan, has ordered an investigation over a report last week that alleges a military psy-ops team tried to play mind tricks on visiting U.S. lawmakers -- including Sen. Al Franken. The goal, acco ... More >>
What Would Comprehensive Immigration Reform Look Like If the Feds Got Off Their Duffs?
Phoenix deputy's tale of being shot by drug smugglers doesn't add up
Photo: dave mcmtDiane Cleveland had a right to privacy, a judge says.Anoka-Hennepin teacher Diane Cleveland's privacy rights were violated when her name was made public by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights during its investigation of comments she made about a straight student's perceiv ... More >>
From Ground Zero of the Immigration Crisis Along the Mexican Border
MinnPost tells the tragic story of Gagne, who suffers from Alzheimer's-related dementia, and an alleged attack that might have resulted in the death of another resident in his retirement community.
It's not just Alliant Techsystems. Hundreds of small Minnesota companies are cashing in on America's defense industry.
Bob Briggs got a head full of shrapnel in Iraq. Then he came home to more wars: to regain the use of his half-paralyzed body, and to get the U.S. government to pay for his medical care.
Spielberg's 'War' brings security to the blockbuster
You think winter in Minnesota sucks? Friend, you don't know anything about winter in Minnesota.
Dennis Banks’s new memoir—and the murder that won’t go away
How's the president doing?
Duy Ngo, The Minneapolis police officer wounded by one of his own colleagues in a February drug stakeout, speaks out for the first time
Depleted uranium: A deadly tool in the U.S. arsenal
Novelist and historian Tariq Ali on the war and the antiwar movement
After September 11: Projecting the future of entertainment at the New York Film Festival
Forget free trade with China, privatizing Social Security, and that pesky debate about campaign-finance reform. Here’s everything you really need to know about that gaggle of Minnesotans who are vying for a six-year stint in Washington.
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This year's British Television Advertising Awards promotes a new identity
Lakota artist Francis Yellow turns historical injuries into polemical offensives
Howling coyotes, lows in the 60s, and neighbors from Hibbing: Minnesota snowbirds roost in the desert
After a century of hoarding American Indian remains, scientists are being forced to return their specimens. But the bodies may not go back into the ground without a fight.
A collection of Minnesota photographs from Jerome Liebling reveals his hard brand of humanism.
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