"Similar to a blast furnace": 5 killed in Minneapolis fire
The building, owned by Minneapolis Public Housing Authority, houses many seniors and people with disabilities.
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The building, owned by Minneapolis Public Housing Authority, houses many seniors and people with disabilities.
Storms are threatening 250 million Americans ahead of the long holiday weekend
His family says he came home from the hospital with a limp and uneven legs, but he's walking perfectly now and his stomach wound is healing
High mercury levels also cited as a reason for the controversial cosmetic products to be removed from its site
Prosecutors say the man told a staffer the congresswoman was a "terrorist" and threatened to kill her
The "blue wall" states which have traditionally voted Democratic in presidential elections are Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin
Ivan Mazurkiewicz's tricks are a regular part of the job on calls where kids are involved
Hundreds of people gathered at a youth cultural healing summit, held at a church in downtown Minneapolis, for lessons on healing and resiliency
"I am definitely going to need a bigger vehicle," Jayson Gonzalez, 21, said after doughnut maker reverses course
Jayson Gonzalez, a college senior, was selling up to 100 boxes a week and using the profits to pay off his student debt
"What I've seen is there are people that are tired of the noise and nonsense," the Minnesota senator told CBS News
In 2018, the Trump campaign agreed to never use Prince's music again – then at Thursday's rally, they played "Purple Rain"
The president was by his own admission fired up and off script as he spoke for more than 90 minutes
The club, used as a filming location for Prince's "Purple Rain" movie, said the Trump administration conflicts with its core value
A "48 Hours" special on the aftermath of the deadly police shootings in Dallas -- what will it take for America to heal?
The 52-year-old was a no-show for a case in which he's accused of offering a teen girl money to strip and dance for him in 2001
As a teenager in Kenya, J.S. Ondara fell in love with American folk music, memorizing parts of Bob Dylan's catalog. By 20, he'd gotten a green card, moved to Dylan's native state of Minnesota, and launched a music career, soon opening for artists like Lindsey Buckingham and Neil Young. Earlier this year Ondara released his debut album, "Tales of America." A deluxe version comes out later this month. J.S. Ondara joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to make his national television debut.
The chase started late Saturday night in Edina and ended in Richfield with officers shooting the man, Brian J. Quinones, who had streamed himself live on Facebook during the chase
As a teenager in Kenya, J.S. Ondara fell in love with American folk music, memorizing parts of Bob Dylan's catalog. By 20, he'd gotten a green card, moved to Dylan's native state of Minnesota, and launched a music career, soon opening for artists like Lindsey Buckingham and Neil Young. Earlier this year Ondara released his debut album, "Tales of America." A deluxe version comes out later this month. J.S. Ondara joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to make his national television debut.
As a teenager in Kenya, J.S. Ondara fell in love with American folk music, memorizing parts of Bob Dylan's catalog. By 20, he'd gotten a green card, moved to Dylan's native state of Minnesota, and launched a music career, soon opening for artists like Lindsey Buckingham and Neil Young. Earlier this year Ondara released his debut album, "Tales of America." A deluxe version comes out later this month. J.S. Ondara joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to make his national television debut.
"CBS This Morning" visited one neighborhood where a simple idea is helping many families in need
The Bloomington, Minnesota, pair rearrange up to nearly a thousand bouquets a month, with 150 volunteers working five days a week
The R&B singer faces numerous other federal and state charges accusing him of sexually abusing minors
"I know there are a lot of people that are trying to distract us now, but I want you all to know that we are not going to lie down," Omar said at the town hall
City Council members are dropping the Pledge, "In order to create a more welcoming environment."
The White House shared video showing a different angle of Renee Good's shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis and the moments that led up to it.
Prosecutors in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division were told they will not play a role in the investigation into a fatal shooting of a Minnesota woman by an ICE officer, two sources said.
President Trump met with oil industry executives at the White House as a U.S. delegation visited Venezuela.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei strikes a defiant tone against the U.S. after a night of massive anti-government protests.
President Trump called for a one-year cap on credit card interest rates late Friday, an idea that has drawn strong support from lawmakers in both parties but pushback from card issuers.
Veteran diplomat tells CBS News Denmark "ready to cooperate" on Greenland, and he expects U.S. to abandon "anachronistic approach of colonialism" post-Trump.
NASA officials reported Thursday that an unidentified member of Crew 11 was dealing with "a medical situation" that would require the crew to return to Earth sooner than anticipated.
Minneapolis is reeling after an ICE agent fatally shot a woman on the city's south side Wednesday morning.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked HHS from halting $10 billion in social services funding to five states, a move the agency argued was necessary to crack down on fraud — but the states called unconstitutional.