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The company is laying off 122 employees locally and winding down global operations elsewhere.
The state's robust agriculture industry employs both undocumented migrants and foreign-born workers who are in the United States on a provisional or temporary basis. The largest group of immigrant farmworkers are undocumented.
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Keith Ellison said Monday his office has reached a deal with Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk to keep the cost of insulin at $35 a month.
The proposed framework leaves big questions about the university's existing relationship with Fairview Health Services.
The longtime science- and technology-focused architect talks through what she hopes to bring to her new role as head of the Minneapolis-based firm.
Gallup study shows U.S. workers are disengaging, looking for new jobs, and expressing frustration with managers and hybrid work.
While the political playing field has become more favorable for mining, the Republican’s proposals still face hurdles.
The state’s law is designed to increase price transparency for consumers, but hospitality industry advocates say it may have unintended consequences.
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The North Star State joined the Federal Trade Commission and the state of Illinois in suing the ag equipment maker.
Under his leadership, the Austin, Minnesota-based company executed its largest acquisition to date.