Al Franken talks about his views on gas taxes, the Iraq war and how he's going to overcome incumbent Republican Senator Norm Coleman's lead in the polls.
As U.S. politicians debate what to do about the 47 million Americans without health insurance, in the background of the discussion stands another country's health care system: Canada's single payer health system.
Signing with a large record label has always been a career goal for most performers, but Judith Owen says it doesn't necessarily guarantee success. After a huge management shake down at Capitol Records, Owen regained the ownership of some of
A new movie, "Gonzo: The Life and Times of Dr Hunter S. Thompson," opens across the country today. It examines the rise and fall of one of the great counter-cultural writers of the 60s and 70s.
The Taste of Minnesota is poised to change hands within a month. That means that this year's Taste may be the last one that co-founder Ron Maddox gets to do entirely his way.
It's July 4th, Independence Day, and many people are planning to gather at dusk to watch their local fireworks display or lighting a fuse of their own at home.
The two major party candidates for U.S. Senate were talking up their energy proposals on the campaign trail today, now that gas prices have hit record highs.
Media panelists assess the qualities of the presumptive presidential nominees John McCain and Barack Obama, during an event at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Aspen, Colorado.
Abbott Northwestern Hospital is playing a key role in the development of a cancer vaccine. The concept is to give the immune system a super-boost, then unleash it on some of the toughest cancers.
The people who watched the Minneapolis Red, White and Boom show on the 4th of July, probably think they have the best seat in the house. Keith Kutzke insists he does.