The IRS and the Department of Health recently announced how they will allocate $1 billion in grants under the Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project program-and Minnesota firms will receive approximately $23.2
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Federal prosecutors on Tuesday filed a brief in the Eighth District U.S. Court of Appeals outlining why the verdict in Tom Petters' case was fair-and why Petters' appeal should be
A motion filed by convicted Ponzi schemer Trevor Cook that sought to lift the court's contempt order was denied Monday by U.S. District Court Judge Michael Davis. Cook was found
Fridley-based Medtronic, Inc., announced Monday that a stent it develops to repair thoracic aortic aneurysms has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The stent, called Talent Thoracic
Phillip Adrian Webb, a 46-year-old man from Brooklyn Park, admitted Monday to scamming about $388,000 from San Jose, California-based Cisco Systems, Inc., Minnesota's U.S. Attorney's Office announced. Webb-who was charged
A former assistant Hennepin County attorney has been disbarred for running a prostitution ring. John Paul St. Marie, 66, was charged in July with six felony counts of promoting prostitution.
The St. Paul Port Authority and some upset bondholders met in court Monday to continue a dispute over an investment fund, referred to as the 876 Bonds. About 40 bondholders
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Friday issued a complaint against Minneapolis-based Regis Corporation, alleging that the company violated labor laws. According to the complaint, Regis illegally solicited employees
As long as you’re grabbing the same CK boxer briefs or Hanes tighty-whities off the shelf every time, say Man Essentials’ cofounders, why not get them delivered instead?
Alliant Techsystems, Inc., (ATK) recently announced that it has received more than $213 million in orders for small-caliber ammunition. The orders came under an existing contract with the U.S. Army
Jerry Trooien, a developer from St. Paul and founder of JLT Group, Inc., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on October 25. In his filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in
Canby-based Outland Renewable Energy announced Friday that its majority shareholder, Allco Renewable Energy, has agreed to invest an additional $8 million in the company, which Outland will use to execute
Esbee’s founder lands a leading role on a business trip to India.
That’s Legislative Auditor James Nobles’ take on the state’s pension system. How did it happen? And how long a ladder might taxpayers need to provide?
Are corporate political gifts worth making?
Dave Durenberger’s long campaign for moderation.
Itizen is part of the collaborative consumption movement.
MinnPost is doing an analog version of what the algorithms in e-commerce sites do: “If you liked X, then you might also like Y.”