April 15, 2019 This year, for the first time, three women hold the top positions at some of the most powerful agencies in Minnesota: The U.S. Attorney’s Office, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security Investigations. Today all three of them joined me to tell us about their jobs and the paths that led them there. Tune in tomorrow when I’ll be talking with a doctor, a mother and a service provider about living with autism spectrum disorder. ~ Angela Davis, MPR News host | Forecast | Updraft
The building burned for hours on Monday, with smoke billowing into the sky. The cause of the cathedral's blaze was not immediately known, but the initial investigation points to an accident.
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The Justice Department expects to make a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on the Trump-Russia investigation public Thursday morning.
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Prize Administrator Dana Canedy is stepping behind the lectern Monday to deliver good news to distinguished journalists, authors, musicians, scholars and others ranging across 21 categories.