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Vance, Pentagon say U.S. doesn't want war with Iran after bombing 3 of its nuclear sites BY Associated Press and Spectrum News Staff Washington, D.C. UPDATED 12:13 PM ET Jun. 22, 2025 ...
ADAMS COUNTY, Idaho — This past week, crews resumed work on replacing and improving the Little Goose Creek bridge on State ...
Alatus asked for more time to develop plans for the Rice Creek Commons development, but Ramsey County and Arden Hills ...
An 18-year-old motorcyclist died after a crash on the Mathews Bridge Sunday morning. The motorcycle, traveling at a high rate of speed, hit the back of an SUV, FHP said. The crash closed all ...
The White House is leaning on Vice President JD Vance to make the case for President Donald Trump's decision to bomb Iran and plunge the U.S. into a Middle East conflict.
Two assassinations in the past seven months targeted prominent Minnesotans. A national expert says the danger won’t stop.
Vance, in front of federal, state and local officials in Los Angeles, justified President Trump’s decision to send in the National Guard and Marines to squash anti-immigration protests last week.
During Vance’s remarks he also misnamed Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), calling him Jose Padilla. “I was hoping Jose Padilla would be here to ask a question,” Vance said.