April 24, 2019 Mindfulness has gone mainstream. Minnesotans are now practicing it in retreat centers, in schools and even at work. Today, I spoke with three guests about what mindful meditation is, how to do it and what the research says about how it affects us. ~ Angela Davis, MPR News host | Forecast | Updraft
A police use-of-force expert testified Wednesday that Mohamed Noor violated his police training the night he shot 911 caller Justine Ruszczyk and that "no reasonable police officer" would have perceived Ruszczyk as a threat as she approached the squad.
The divide over taxes widened at the Minnesota Capitol Wednesday when Senate Republicans released a plan that differs greatly from those proposed by Gov. Tim Walz and House Democrats.
Michael Cohen candidly told actor Tom Arnold last month that he pleaded guilty to some crimes he didn't commit so his wife wouldn't "get dragged into the mud of this crap."
Apparently, we are supposed to feel sympathy for the businesses that are making job offers to potential employees, only to hear nothing in return. No, thank you.
The Buffalo-Red River Watershed District board deals with a lot of water disputes, but none as weighty as the massive Fargo-Moorhead flood diversion project. The board president said they can't stop the project but will seek "justice" for those harmed by it.
Jay Johnson inherited from his mom a priceless home full of buried treasures that have consumed his later years and kept him where he says he's been all his life: poor. She left him something else: a keen interest in history, and a desire to tell the family story by preserving her grandfather's Old Prospect Inn.
A controversial proposal would have limited the ability of streaming services to compete for Oscars. But after a dust-up that even included the Justice Department, the academy decided against it.