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2026-02-20

Posted on February 20, 2026February 20, 2026 by Paul Hanlon
  • Eric Dane, 'Grey's Anatomy' star and ALS awareness advocate, dies at 53
  • Venezuela approves amnesty that may release of hundreds detained for political reasons
  • In a historic vote, Tennessee Volkswagen workers get their first union contract
  • Victims to settle case against Epstein's longtime attorney, accountant: Documents
  • Trump considering initial limited strike against Iran, source says
  • Police looking for missing person find 3 men dead in Detroit house
  • The Brighton Ax Murder
  • Eric Dane, "Grey's Anatomy" star diagnosed with ALS, dies at 53
  • U.S. fighter jets intercept Russian warplanes off Alaskan coast
  • Former Prince Andrew arrested in UK
  • Information sharing between DOJ and U.K. officials is complex — and not required
  • How the Andrew-Epstein saga plunged Britain's royals into a yearslong crisis
  • Trader Joe's frozen chicken fried rice products recalled due to possible glass contamination
  • KARE 11 Investigates: Patients paralyzed after spinal implant for pain
  • Dr Pepper is bringing back its creamy coconut flavor
  • Amid drawdown, Dakota County sees rise in ICE communication
  • MNDOT's response to snowstorm: Roads cleared after chaos
  • Minnesota lawmakers shooting: Vance Boelter back in court Friday
  • Construction on I-394 will mean lane and ramp closures for most of the year
  • Surly Festival Field announces second artist for 2026 summer concert series
  • Mill City Museum named one of the best history museums in the US
  • Minnesota attorney general’s evidence portal draws nearly 1,500 submissions in first month
  • Minnesota prosecutors worry they could lack the staff to charge serious offenders
  • The regrettable failure of Northstar commuter rail
  • Dems push to revert to earlier immigration policy to rein in Trump’s crackdown
  • Amended lawsuit alleges more unconstitutional conduct of feds in Minnesota
  • Minnesota Democrats propose bills cracking down on federal agents
  • Minnesota Democrats propose funding, eviction protections for renters affected by ICE surge
  • Operation Metro Surge hasn’t ended. It’s expanded to the suburbs.
  • Twin Cities mobile home parks feel the pain of immigration enforcement, often in isolation
  • Girls state hockey: Centennial/SLP, Holy Family win quarterfinal matchups
  • Eric Dane, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star and ALS awareness advocate, dies at 53
  • Olympic figure skating: Liu dazzles, ends 24-year drought for U.S. women
  • Trump says he doesn't know if aliens are real but directs government to release files on UFOs
  • Trump warns of 'bad things' if Iran doesn't make a deal, as second U.S. carrier nears Mideast
  • Some victims of California avalanche near Lake Tahoe identified by families
  • Who Killed Aileen Seiden in Room 15?
  • 2/19: CBS Evening News
  • 2/3: The Takeout with Major Garrett
  • Israeli settlers kill 19-year-old Palestinian American, officials and witnesses say
  • Scientists worry about lasting damage from Potomac sewage spill
  • Using saliva to detect disease holds promise, but it's not perfected yet
  • What worked and what didn't with a cellphone ban at a Kentucky school
  • Poland withdraws from treaty banning antipersonnel mines
  • 2/19: The Takeout with Major Garrett
  • See where homeowners pay the highest property taxes by county and state
  • The Epstein saga engulfs Les Wexner — and the Ohio he helped build
  • 'We were scared': Man recalls the night he nearly launched a nuclear missile
  • Americans oppose tactics ICE is using to enforce immigration laws by 2:1 margin: Poll
  • 4 tons of cocaine seized from "narco sub" in Pacific, video shows
  • Anonymous donor gives Japanese city pile of gold to fund pipe repairs
  • A message for the ICE agent who photographed me as I photographed him
  • Minnesota’s international students face added pressure amid ICE surge and its aftermath
  • Today in History: February 20, Thousands attend pro-Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden
  • Want to save your relationship? Try sleeping with separate blankets
  • U.S. military buildup near Iran reaches critical level. And, Trump's plans for Gaza
  • What I learned watching every sport at the Winter Olympics
  • How the seat position in a murdered teen's car linked to her killer
  • Tornadoes hit Indiana, Illinois as storms blast through parts of Midwest
  • Man admits trying to bribe juror at ex-boxer's drug trafficking trial
  • Clintons scheduled to give House Oversight testimony
  • A timeline of Operation Metro Surge
  • For Columbia Heights school in crosshairs of ICE surge, recovery will be a slow process
  • From Somali poetry to experimental folk: Twin Cities artists debut new works at The Cedar
  • World shares, US futures advance after AI fears drag Wall Street lower
  • Police search Mountbatten-Windsor’s former home a day after his arrest
  • T.J. Oshie evolving from Olympic hero to broadcast booth
  • For years the Taliban told women to cover up in public. Now they're cracking down
  • Steel business owner on Trump's tariffs as world awaits Supreme Court decision
  • Powerful tornadoes leave trail of destruction through parts of the Midwest
  • "48 Hours" show schedule
  • President Trump directs release of files relating to UFOs and extraterrestrial life
  • NASA inches closer to Artemis II launch after a successful dress rehearsal
  • Minnesota weather: A cooler, quiet and cloudy day Friday
  • Minnesota weather: No travel advisory in southeastern MN due to white-out conditions
  • Girls hockey state tourney semifinals are set for Friday in St. Paul
  • Mexico and El Salvador make big cocaine seizures at sea as US continues lethal strikes
  • Social media companies face legal reckoning over mental health harms to children
  • Saudi Arabia may have uranium enrichment under proposed deal with US, arms control experts warn
  • The economy slowed in the last 3 months of the year — but was still solid in 2025
  • Ali Akbar, who's sold newspapers on the streets of Paris for 50 years, is now a knight
  • US economy slowed more than expected at end of 2025
  • What is ALS? Here's what's known about the neurodegenerative disease
  • Trump says he's ordering release of files related to UFOs and "alien and extraterrestrial life"
  • What are today's mortgage interest rates: February 20, 2026?
  • Police Search Former Prince Andrew's Residence Amid Arrest
  • Sleep Number's Minneapolis headquarters turns into a data center
  • Germany wins Olympic gold in women's skicross
  • Five-vehicle crash during Thursday snow leaves 1 dead, 2 injured
  • List of ICE raids, major updates in Minnesota on Friday, Feb. 20
  • Life is harsh and dangerous in Russian-run parts of Ukraine, activists and former residents say
  • Trump says he doesn’t know if aliens are real but directs government to release files on UFOs, more
  • Union and New York hospital system reach a tentative deal to end the city’s largest nursing strike
  • Facing a mental health crisis, an NJ school pulled a beloved novel from English class
  • Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs
  • Supreme Court invalidates most of Trump's tariffs
  • Supreme Court ruling against Trump tariffs will offer relief, businesses say
  • Supreme Court rules against Trump's tariffs | Special Report
  • Supreme Court strikes down most of Trump's tariffs in major defeat
  • Supreme Court strikes down most of Trump's tariffs in a major blow to the president
  • U.S. stocks seesaw after Supreme Court strikes down most of Trump's tariffs
  • Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s sweeping tariffs
  • Six victims of the deadly avalanche in California identified by their families
  • Team USA announces Olympic flag bearers for Closing Ceremony
  • William O'Brien State Park water control system to be rebuilt after Lake Alice nearly dried up
  • Good news on people moving to Minnesota, but larger population challenges loom
  • Minnesota United: Four burning questions to start club’s 10th MLS season
  • ​Jim Butcher says grief and fatherhood impact Dresden Files ‘Twelve Months’
  • Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s sweeping tariffs, upending central plank of economic agenda
  • 7 key things to know about Trump's tariffs after the Supreme Court decision
  • Parents of 764 victim file wrongful death lawsuit against Discord
  • Texas Republican denies affair with staffer who died by suicide
  • Walmart and other big companies say tariffs are forcing them to hike prices
  • Supreme Court strikes down most of Trump's tariffs
  • Video shows Shia LaBeouf Mardi Gras fight outside New Orleans bar
  • Only one biathlete hit all 20 of his targets in the men's 15km. He ultimately won gold.
  • New record set for most gold medals won by one country in a single Winter Olympics
  • How to watch Minnesota athletes over final weekend of Winter Olympics
  • St. Paul council largely bans face coverings for law enforcement, including ICE agents
  • DFLers in Senate propose series of bills aimed at protecting residents from ICE
  • Thousands of Minnesotans will soon lose SNAP benefits
  • US Supreme Court rules against Trump’s tariffs in 6-3 opinion, dealing blow to trade agenda
  • Trump has other tariff options after Supreme Court strikes down his worldwide import taxes
  • Olympic curling: Team USA will play for bronze medal
  • Texas congressman claims he’s being ‘blackmailed’ over alleged affair with staffer who later died
  • Skis? Check. Poles? Check. Knitting needles? Naturally
  • Police search former Prince Andrew's home a day after his arrest over Epstein ties
  • US nears 1,000 measles cases with infections confirmed in 26 states, CDC data shows
  • Slavery exhibits reinstalled at the President's House in Philadelphia
  • Skier called loser by Trump flashes "L" sign after successful qualifier
  • Mikaela Shiffrin opens up about winning gold, Olympic pressure and grief
  • President Trump set to respond after Supreme Court blocks his sweeping tariffs
  • Southern Plains' wildfires burn over 300,000 acres, spew smoke seen from space
  • Stretch of I-494 closing this weekend: What you need to know
  • Narrow band dumps 10 inches of snow in southeastern Minnesota
  • Minnesota has lost one of its two Golden Corral buffets
  • D.C. Memo: Scotus upends Trump tariffs that have roiled Minnesota farmers and state’s trade with Canada
  • ICE drawdown may be too late for small businesses like El Sazon
  • Judge sentences man for setting fire to Minneapolis mosques
  • You can give old batteries a new life by safely recycling them
  • Why Texas’ redistricting plan isn’t a sure bet
  • Virginia Democrats pass map that could flip 4 US House seats, if courts and voters approve
  • The U.S. men's hockey team to face Slovakia for a spot in an Olympic gold medal match
  • NASA eyes March 6 to launch 4 astronauts to the moon on Artemis II mission
  • Majority of Americans disapprove of how Trump handling tariffs: ABC/Post/Ipsos poll
  • Canada's men's hockey team narrowly beats Finland in Olympic semifinal
  • Traveler accused of abandoning her dog at an airport claims pet was denied boarding
  • German soccer team cancels planned tour to Minnesota, citing Operation Metro Surge
  • Cherished teacher mourned following deadly crash with driver who was being pursued by ICE
  • Trump’s Board of Peace painted a rosy picture of Gaza’s future. On the ground, there is only despair
  • What to know about the Supreme Court ruling on tariffs
  • Trump calls SCOTUS tariffs decision 'deeply disappointing' and lays out path forward
  • Trump outlines new plan for tariffs after 'deeply disappointing' Supreme Court ruling
  • Trump attacks Supreme Court over tariff ruling, announces new 10% global tariff
  • Labor secretary's husband banned from Labor Dept. building, sources say
  • South Africa's Refugees | Sunday on 60 Minutes
  • Trump: Supreme Court tariff ruling is 'disappointing' and justices should be 'ashamed'
  • Twins ace Pablo López to have season-ending surgery next week
  • NASA slams Boeing over Starliner mishap and labels it a 'Type A' threat to astronaut safety
  • Unlucky poker hand leads to rare $217,000 'bad beat' payout at Minnesota casino
  • Minneapolis Park Board enacts eviction moratorium at its properties
  • In wake of Operation Metro Surge, 21 metro cities ask state for aid
  • Mike Conley wanted to stay in Minnesota with his family … and his brothers
  • All truckers and bus drivers will be required to take commercial driver’s license tests in English
  • Bagpipers play at Olympic curling in homage to sport’s Scottish heritage — but they’re Italian
  • 'Counter terrorism' investigation launched into attempted power substation attack
  • Judge holds DOJ lawyer in contempt as tensions flare over immigration cases
  • Trump admin. unveils plans to restrict work permits for asylum-seekers
  • Man who set fire to 2 Mosques sentenced to years behind bars
  • Mike Conley is glad he could come back to the Timberwolves, even if his playing time will be minimal
  • I-494 closing for the weekend in south metro
  • North Shore midweek snow total is now over 40 inches, but it's not a record
  • D.C. Memo: Scotus upends Trump tariffs that have roiled Minnesota farmers and state’s trade with Canada
  • Forest Lake school board, deadlocked 3-3, reopens search for new board member
  • Melania Trump donates her white and black-trimmed inaugural ball gown to the Smithsonian
  • Drones on again tonight for more light shows at Allianz Field
  • Alex Ferriera wins 10th gold medal for Team USA, matching America's highest total in Winter Olympics
  • Officials probe possible criminal negligence after avalanche near Lake Tahoe
  • Fried rice sold at Trader Joe's recalled over possible glass contamination
  • U.S. figure skater Alysa Liu reflects on her gold-medal moment and shares some advice
  • 'The damage cannot be refunded': Small businesses weigh Supreme Court's tariff ruling
  • St. Paul mayor signs ordinance prohibiting law enforcement from wearing masks
  • Short-track speedskater stretchered off after Olympic opponent's blade slices her face
  • Trump vows new tariffs, attacks Supreme Court justices after ruling
  • ‘That could have literally killed me’: Bystander recalls night immigration agent accidentally fired gun in Eagan hotel
  • East Coast couple gets probation for MN Lululemon thefts, part of multi-state crime spree
  • Girls hockey: Dodge County, Warroad form long distance prep rivalry
  • Member of Zizians group linked to deaths in several states bailed out in Maryland
  • In Berlin, there are movies, there's politics and there's talk about it all
  • Will Americans get refunds after Trump's tariffs were overturned by the Supreme Court?
  • Is That Art? | Sunday on 60 Minutes
  • Trump sharply criticizes Supreme Court justices he appointed after tariff ruling
  • Minnesota business owner, ag leaders and economist react to Supreme Court ruling on tariffs
  • Boelter in federal court on murder charges in Hortman killing
  • Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi reveals cervical cancer diagnosis
  • Minnesota mosque arsonist sentenced to almost 6 years in federal prison
  • Nonprofit uses art to support Black youth, families impacted by ICE
  • Tracking the action at the girls hockey State Tournament on Friday
  • Trial date set for ex-state senator facing federal sex charges
  • The number of people who died at work in Minnesota rose in 2024
  • St. Paul: On Rice Street, Born’s Bar says goodbye — for now
  • Loons at Austin FC: Keys to match, storylines and a prediction
  • Baytown Township residents take issue with proposed cell phone tower
  • Supreme Court tariffs decision marks major defeat for Trump
  • Trump weighing whether Iran is committed to making a nuclear deal or not
  • Refunds from Trump's struck-down tariffs remain up in the air
  • Minnesota lawmakers tour Whipple Federal Building
  • Men's hockey: Is the USA going to the gold medal game?
  • A new arts festival for kids is coming to Bloomington this spring
  • Under 500 ICE agents remain in Minnesota, lawmakers told during Whipple visit
  • St. Paul City Council mostly bans face coverings for law enforcement
  • ‘Fewer than 500’ ICE agents left in Minnesota, per federal officials
  • Governors say Trump told them he won’t force immigration enforcement surges on states
  • ‘Hotdog’ in the halfpipe! Alex Ferreira finally wins his Olympic gold
  • US sets up gold-medal game against Canada at the Olympics by cruising past Slovakia
  • Vehicle rams power substation connected to Hoover Dam in possible act of terrorism
  • Nancy Guthrie case may see resources scaled back as leads come up empty: Sources
  • Trump tells Pentagon to release files on UFOs and "alien and extraterrestrial life"
  • White House orders release of files on UFOs and any "extraterrestrial life"
  • How to watch the Olympics figure skating exhibition gala
  • Jordan Stolz aims for 3rd Olympic gold in speed skating. Here's how to watch him in the men's mass start event
  • Minnesota's legislative session erupts into partisan battles
  • Rendering aid, unmasking agents and education access: Minnesota Legislature hears bills addressing immigration enforcement
  • Concert review: Conductor/harpsichordist Richard Egarr rises to the occasion
  • Trump administration to stand by tough Biden-era mandates to replace lead pipes
  • Texas man was fatally shot by a federal immigration agent last year during a stop, new records show
  • Trump imposes 10% tariffs on all countries after SCOTUS struck down earlier tariffs
  • 2/20: The Takeout with Major Garrett
  • Trump vows 10% global tariff after Supreme Court ruling
  • 'I just want justice for my mom' | St Paul hit and run victim to be taken off life support
  • St. Paul author highlights Rondo neighborhood in children's book
  • St Paul police release new video of vehicle involved in pedestrian hit and run
  • Justice Department swiftly fires lawyer chosen as top federal prosecutor for Virginia office
  • Trump seethes over Supreme Court justices who opposed him on tariffs, especially those he appointed
  • Scientists change how El Niño is labeled to keep up with spike in temperature
  • Court clears way for Louisiana law requiring public schools display Ten Commandments
  • Deadly February for skiers in Lake Tahoe region continues with 2 more fatalities
  • Ordinance banning law enforcement from wearing masks signed by St. Paul mayor
  • ICE in Minnesota: Federal judge lifts contempt order, blasts government attorneys
  • Rudy Gobert picks up another flagrant foul, will be suspended for Sunday’s game against 76ers
  • Northeast winter storm set to arrive Friday, just before possible weekend nor’easter
  • Trump admin. fires top prosecutor in Eastern Virginia hours after he was hired by judges
  • Barry Manilow postpones more shows, says his lungs 'aren't ready yet'
  • Judge drops civil contempt order against DOJ lawyer, but not without a scathing explanation
  • Minnesota United FC's drone show lights up Allianz Field
  • Girls state hockey: Late power-play goal lifts Hill-Murray past Edina
  • Lindsey Vonn has more surgery after Olympic crash
  • Olympic hockey: U.S. crushes Slovakia, to play Canada for gold medal
  • Judge who held DOJ lawyer in contempt blasts handling of immigration cases
  • "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" guests for Feb. 22, 2026
  • Timberwolves return to action with with win over Dallas
  • 2/20: CBS Evening News
  • College hockey: Tommies men tumble late vs. Vikings
Last Updated: 2026-02-20 23:42:18

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