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Rome. The Eternal City’s blend of ancient monuments, decadent food and charming neighborhoods recently became easier to reach ...
Half a century after it opened, the Berger Fountain is in need of large-scale repairs. It hasn’t operated in five years.
A man suspected of committing a domestic assault was shot by law enforcement after a pursuit ensued Wednesday in northwestern ...
U Medical School’s CentraCare site recruits students from rural areas and will prepare them for practices there, too, with ...
The University of Minnesota plans to spend the full $20.5 million allotment, with heavy emphasis likely on football.
Following in the footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi, hikers immersed in the heart of Emilia-Romagna with no tour buses in ...
Compensation of the 50 highest paid CEOs of Minnesota public companies increased 7.3% to $495.5 million, thanks to increasing payouts from long-term equity markets. But the total is down 23.6% from ...
"My son is healthy today, but not because the system worked. He is healthy because we refused to accept substandard care," ...
"No new parent in the U.S. would turn down $1,000, but this won’t even cover the family deductible on most health care plans ...
More than 500 migrants arrived at the port of Lavrio near Athens on Thursday after being intercepted south of the island of Crete, after a surge of arrivals from Libya.
The Science Museum of Minnesota is laying off 43 full-time employees, a 13% workforce reduction.
One hundred years ago, a public high school teacher stood trial in Dayton, Tennessee, for teaching human evolution. His nation is still feeling the reverberations today.
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