The city’s primary law enforcement agency and largest police department in Minnesota, formed in 1867.
The Minneapolis police chief has resigned after investigators found he interfered with a probe into allegations of misconduct and intimate relationships with city employees. A written reprimand has been issued; 17 open complaints remain as the city seeks a permanent replacement. Acting leadership is in place.
The CBS News division, led by Bari Weiss, has seen a wave of departures at 60 Minutes, including Sharyn Alfonsi, Cecilia Vega, Tanya Simon, and other veterans. Anderson Cooper has left, and Scott Pelley was fired, as the network faces internal tensions and questions about editorial direction. New hires across the program aim to stabilize coverage and restore trust amid ongoing changes and a larger merger dispute involving Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery.