FTC calls for new limits on consumer data collection, uses – StarTribune
Rumors of Chinese ascendency have been greatly exaggerated – BloombergView
Canadian trailer company set to open at site of fire-marred paper mill – St. Cloud Times
Downtown Chicago is running out of condos – Crain’s Chicago
Google’s redesigned self-driving car has no steering wheel – Transportationist
259-unit apartment project in Cedar-Riverside bucks high rent trend – StarTribune
U study finds substantial boost in development thanks to St. Paul light rail – Pioneer Press
Cool maps showing top immigrants by state, from 1910 to 2010 – Pew Research Center
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