Skip to Main Content
Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily



Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Nation

L.A. sees surge in gang violence, homicide rates

Published March 7, 2008
The past two weeks have tallied several major acts of gun violence in the area.

Experts seek global health workers for Africa

Published March 7, 2008

>KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - Every week, Charity Kiconco drives hundreds of miles down some of the world's worst roads on a motorbike, bringing drugs and counseling to hundreds of AIDS patients. What the...

Recalled blood thinner found to be contaminated

Published March 6, 2008
The drug was causing serious side-effects and even death, resulting in a recall.

Bullfighting world sees double as breeders clone their best studs

Published March 6, 2008

.GUADALIX DE LA SIERRA, Spain (AP) - Alcalde, a hulking black bull, is quite the stud. He sires up to 40 calves a year, most of them top-grade fighters, even though in human terms he would be almost 80...

Victories in Texas this week leave Clinton hopeful; Obama continues to stand his ground

Published March 6, 2008
As Clinton picks up delegates from Texas, Obama sees increases in endorsements.

FBI acknowledges it improperly got data

Published March 6, 2008
FBI chief Robert Mueller explained that improper use of subpoenas continues.

Iran says it will continue uranium enrichment

Published March 5, 2008

.TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran vowed to push ahead with uranium enrichment Tuesday, a day after the U.N. Security Council passed a third round of sanctions that Tehran called "worthless" and politically biased. The...

Domestic terrorism suspected in fires

Published March 4, 2008
Investigators suspect eco-terrorists set fire to the million-dollar homes in Washington.

U.S. airstrike aims at apparent terrorism target

Published March 4, 2008

>MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - The U.S. Navy fired at least one missile into a southern Somali town before dawn Monday, targeting a terrorism suspect as an Islamic group with links to al-Qaida appears to...

Despite tenuous relations, war unlikely for S. America

Published March 4, 2008
Ecuador and Venezuela moved troops to the Colombian border and removed ambassadors.

Accessibility Toolbar