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Apr 16 2024
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Minnesota Legislature weighs corporations’ role in state’s economy
A recent exchange in a House committee hearing between DFL and Republican lawmakers over the role of capitalism illustrated a significant political question that dominates the debate over taxes and regulation: Are corporations good or bad? Are they positive to the state, or a drag? By both policy and rhetoric, DFL lawmakers and Gov. Tim Walz, have taken aim at big business and the wealthy as a
Apr 16 2024
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Wet and windy Tuesday for most of Minnesota, with storms possible
MINNEAPOLIS — Much of Minnesota will see multiple rounds of rain, and potentially even thunderstorms, on Tuesday. Showers will start southwest of the Twin Cities in the early morning hours. Those showers will make their way to the metro around 9 a.m. We'll see a break in the action, but another round will arrive by the afternoon. A wind advisory is in effect for the Twin Cities from 7 a.m. to
CBS News (Online)Apr 19 2024
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Following midweek no-show, Indiana baseball visits Minnesota
The Hoosiers (20-17, 5-4 Big Ten) are currently tied with Ohio State for fifth in the conference standings after winning their last two series, while the Golden Gophers (15-16, 3-6 Big Ten) find themselves in a three-way tie for 10th in the league standings. In 2021, the teams met at U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings, but have not played at Minnesota’s home ballpark since 2018.
Indiana Daily StudentApr 15 2024
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Baltimore Orioles power past Minnesota Twins, 7-4
'Fancy Clancy' serves up beverages to Orioles fans for 50 years 'Fancy Clancy' serves up beverages to Orioles fans for 50 years 'Fancy Clancy' serves up beverages to Orioles fans for 50 years BALTIMORE - The Baltimore Orioles blasted three home runs in their series-opening win on Monday against the Minnesota Twins at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Ryan O'Hearn, Cedric Mullins and Gunnar
CBS News (Online)Apr 26 2024
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Minnesota tradition uses Arbor Day to plant trees and ease political tensions
NPR Fact CheckApr 19 2024
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Jill Biden travels to Minnesota to campaign for Biden-Harris ticket
First Lady Jill Biden is visiting Minnesota on Friday to rally educators and women voters for President Joe Biden's re-election campaign. A community college educator who has worked in classrooms for more than three decades, Jill Biden will deliver remarks at the Education Minnesota's annual convention in Bloomington on Friday night. At the convention, she will kick off "Educators for Biden-
Star TribuneApr 15 2024
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Timberwolves vs Suns: Minnesota fans not wrong to be pessimistic
Timberwolves players have said and will continue to say all the right things about their upcoming playoff matchup, in part because they have to and in part because the world's elite athletes do not thing like you and I do. The best of the best always believe they can win, and they pay far less attention to data and external noise that might suggest otherwise. Like: The Wolves went 0-3 against
Star TribuneApr 22 2024
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Minnesota to take the pulse of the Mississippi River, from the headwaters to Iowa border
For the first time, Minnesota will study the health of the state's entire stretch of the Mississippi River, from its headwaters near Bemidji to the bluff country where it enters Iowa. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency announced Monday that it will send teams to more than 50 sites on the Mississippi. The sampling will take five months and end in September, and marks the first time the
Star TribuneApr 25 2024
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Sexually transmitted diseases in Minnesota are down, but HIV and newborn syphilis cases are up
Increases in HIV infections, and in cases of syphilis passed from mothers to newborns, marred an otherwise hopeful decline in sexually transmitted diseases in Minnesota last year. Minnesota's state epidemiologist called those two increases "troubling," because they occurred despite awareness of the risks and opportunities to prevent them. And while new cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and
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