After Tnuza Jamal Hassan was stopped from flying to Afghanistan last September, she allegedly told FBI agents that she wanted to join al-Qaida and marry a fighter, and that she might even wear a suicide belt.
US official: Florida high school shooter identified
A former Florida high school student is in custody after he allegedly opened fire at his former school Wednesday, killing at least 17 people.
AP: Shaun White’s Olympic gold a highlight of Day 5
Shaun White earns the U.S. its 100th overall medal at the Winter Olympics, and several events have been postponed due to severe weather conditions. Learn more in the latest from Pyeongchang.
AP: Minnesota woman ordered detained on terror, arson charges
Nineteen-year-old Tnuza Jamal Hassan of Minneapolis has been ordered detained by a federal judge after allegedly setting nine fires at St. Catherine University last month.
AP: Slopestyle gold is first for US in Pyeongchang
Snowboarder Red Gerard won the first gold medal for the U.S. in 2018 Olympic Winter Games in the Slopestyle event. Catch up on the latest Olympic coverage from Pyeongchang.
AP: Vikings hire Eagles QB coach DeFilippo as offensive coordinator
The Minnesota Vikings announced Philadelphia Eagle’s quarterbacks coach John DeFilippo as Pat Shurmur’s replacement as offensive coordinator. A deal with DeFilippo was finalized Friday, Feb. 9.
AP: Woman faces terror charge after fires at Minnesota campus
A Minnesota woman was charged Wednesday on one count of federal terrorism after being accused of encouraging two fellow college students to join a jihad months before she allegedly set several fires at St. Catherine University.
Blue moon, supermoon, total lunar eclipse rolled into one
Much of the world will get to see, a blue moon, supermoon and a total lunar eclipse all rolled into one Wednesday morning. There hasn’t been a triple lineup like this since 1982, and the next won’t occur until 2037.
AP: Police: 2 others with man holed up in Minneapolis hotel
A man holed up in a hotel on the University of Minnesota’s Twin Cities campus has two others with him in one of the rooms, university and police officials said Monday, but they have stopped short of calling them hostages.
AP: MPR releases more details of allegations against Keillor
Minnesota Public Radio has provided additional details of allegations of sexual harassment against humorist Garrison Keillor, saying his alleged conduct went well beyond his account in November of accidentally touching a woman’s bare back.
Foles, Eagles fly into Super Bowl, rout Vikings 38-7
The Philadelphia Eagles made big play after big play on both sides of the ball in a stunning 38-7 rout of the Minnesota Vikings for the NFC championship.
Defense wins championships, or at least the NFC title
Two of the league’s elite defenses go at it Sunday when the Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) host the Minnesota Vikings (14-3) in the conference title game.
Stefon Diggs erased decades of Minnesota heartache
An exceptional medley of great awareness, terrific balance and deft reflexes allowed Stefon Diggs to ad lib and seize both the ball and the moment in the Vikings’ demon-exorcising “Minneapolis Miracle.”
As Smith heads to DC, questions linger over her replacement
2018 starts with Lt. Gov. Tina Smith heading to Washington to take a place in the U.S. Senate. Here’s a look at what’s at stake.
AP: Senate leaders say no special session fix for Lt. Gov. drama
Republican state Sen. Michelle Fischbach is set to become Gov. Mark Dayton’s second-in-command next week, after current Lt. Gov. Tina Smith is sworn in to replace U.S. Sen. Al Franken.