Minnesota’s Somali community shocked
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President Trump has recently attacked Gov. Tim Walz over the fraud cases, calling Minnesota a "hub of fraudulent money laundering activity" and lashing out against the state's Somali community.
Minnesota’s governor said the president’s xenophobic remarks were dangerous as the state continued to face fiscal questions about a fraud scandal.
Minnesota boasts the largest population of Somalis in the U.S. — a community that's recently faced attacks from President Trump. Here's a brief history of how they came to settle there.
Minnesota will see a higher-than-expected surplus for this current budget, but is expected to see a deficit in the future due to spending outpacing revenues, according to state budget experts.
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Wisconsin Rep. Tom Tiffany warns Gov. Evers' refusal to allow SNAP audits could lead to fraud like Minnesota's $1 billion scandal involving terrorists.
Friday’s morning commute is expected to be affected in the Twin Cities. One to 2 inches of snow is expected Friday, and more is forecast Saturday with expected totals nearing 4 inches in southwestern Minnesota. Saturday’s snowfall will hit hardest around the Interstate 90 corridor, according to the Weather Service.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Kristin Robbins tells Fox News Digital that Minnesota needs "a new governor who's going to have a no fraud, no excuses culture."
The Minnesota Vikings and Washington Commanders both play on Sunday afternoon, not just fighting for a victory, but also when it comes to NFL Draft position. Quarterback is going to be a big factor on Sunday afternoon,
Minn., appeared on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" on Wednesday where she struggled to answer a question about how fraud got "so out of control" in Minnesota.