The Minnesota Supreme Court's unanimous decision to overturn a conviction of a man who raped an unconscious woman has exposed a loophole in state law.

There are always new surveys coming out, well this one from WalletHub ranks the happiest states in the united states. To determine which states would land where they used many different metrics to figure out what factors go into being happy. From income growth, depression rates, to unemployment, and weather they used over 32 metrics […]

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Moving George Floyd's case out of Minneapolis could mean less diverse jury pools that are more sympathetic to police officers, thus increasing the chances of acquittals or mistrials.

A white man in Minnesota woke up feeling dumb after losing his office space for not minding his business. On Wednesday (May 28), the owners of Top Figure, a Black-owned Minneapolis-based social media and branding agency, were exercising in the gym of their co-opted professional building when they were approached by Tom Austin, the managing partner of F2 Group, who threatened to call the police on the group because he didn't feel "they belonged." The exchange, which was caught on video and posted by Top Figure to Instagram, shows Austin questioning the three men about their office location before pulling out his phone to call the police. in the caption, the men explain in further detail why the questioning was asinine pointing out that the office space requires key cards to enter any space in the building that can only be obtained by being a tenant in the building.

Known as "Big Floyd" among friends and family, the 40-something Floyd worked as a security guard at a Minneapolis establishment and was a favorite of patrons who encountered him.

R. Kelly is facing even more sex crime charges. The embattled singer is facing two counts of engaging in prostitution with an individual under 18 years old and offering to hire for sexual purposes a person under 18. The events allegedly took place with an underage girl in Minneapolis in July 2001. During a news conference […]

A middle school teacher in Minnesota has been placed on leave after a video showing her using a racial slur while speaking to students went viral.

Governor Mark Dayton questions whether Philando Castile would still be alive if he was White and calls for swift justice.

Prince was found in an elevator on his Minnesota estate on April 21.

Asma Jama has sustained severe cuts on her nose, eyebrow and lower lip. The Muslim immigrant is now too traumatized to leave her house alone.