Pres. Trump on trade deal with EU
President Trump says there has been good movement working toward trade deals amid his tariffs pause, promising Thursday there will be a trade deal with the European Union.
What's driving Americans' record-high credit card debt? Annual survey reveals answers
Industry analysts warn that carrying a credit card balance is a slippery slope.
St. Paul Police Chief on crime, current police staffing
St. Paul Police Chief Axel Henry sat down with FOX 9 All Day to talk about the current state of crime in the state's capitol city and the city's plan for recruiting more police officers.
Topgolf scouts Eden Prairie locations for southwest metro expansion
Topgolf is eyeing another Twin Cities area location, reportedly scouting potential southwest metro spots in Eden Prairie.
Barnes & Noble opening dozens of new stores in 2025 thanks to BookTok: Here's what's already opened
The book retailer is opening additional locations, and these are some of the news stores that have opened so far.
Judge scraps Biden-era rule capping credit card late fees: What to know
A federal judge has scrapped a rule from the Biden administration that would have placed a cap on credit card late fees.
White House press briefing: April 15, 2025
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt talked tariffs, immigration, and President Trump taking on Harvard during a press briefing on Tuesday.
Tariff update: WH says China needs to make deal
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says China needs to make a deal as a trade war between the two nations presses on.
White House rips media on deportation of Maryland man
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized media members for reporting on the mistaken deportation of Maryland man Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.
Tax Day: What you need to know
Tax Day is Tuesday. Here are some important reminders if you put off filing your taxes.
Trump tariffs: President considers pause
President Trump is considering a pause after putting auto tariffs in effect two weeks ago.
Pres. Trump on tariffs reversal
President Trump downplayed exemptions he made on tariffs for electronics over the weekend.
People of Color Career Fair in St. Paul Tuesday
About 1,000 people are expected to attend the People of Color Career Fair in St. Paul, along with 40 of Minnesota’s top employers. Several have committed to interviewing and hiring on the spot. The event is free to attend, with Metro Transit providing a free ride to and from the fair for those who register and download their app. Founder of the fair, Sharon Smith-Akinsanya, spoke live about why this could be the largest hiring event yet.
Wuollet Bakery in Robbinsdale is closing, the 2nd location to close this year
The Wuollet Bakery in Robbinsdale is closing its doors.
US corporate bankruptcies rise to highest Q1 level since 2010
Corporate bankruptcies in the U.S. increased to their highest level in the first quarter since 2010, as firms with weaker balance sheets struggled to make debt payments.
Inflation fell in March despite Trump tariffs: Here's why
Inflation fell to its lowest numbers since September last month, despite President Trump’s back-and-forth on tariffs and uncertainty surrounding the economy.
Gov. Walz touts Philips expansion in MN: 'That's how you bring manufacturing back'
Philips is set to undertake a massive expansion as it invests in its medical scanning device division. The expansion is expected to add 158 new jobs in Plymouth, Minn.
Gov. Walz speaks on Philips expansion
Philips is moving forward with an expansion in Plymouth, Minn. Gov. Walz toured Philips imaging center before speaking on Thursday.
MN DFLers propose ‘Trump, Musk administration attacks’ protection bills
Minnesota lawmakers are announcing several proposals that they say will protect Minnesotans from “the Trump administration’s actions" that they claim hurt workers and families.
Egg prices continue to increase, reach new record high
Egg prices have spiked and may not drop until after Easter due to high consumer demand. Here's what we know.