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October 15, 2016

Why a Nobel Prize for Bob Dylan?

The goal, it seems, is to extend the artist as artifact into one for the ages. Good plan.
Editorial
October 14, 2016

Will NAACP look out for the kids in charter school vote?

Calling for a moratorium on charters could reverse a lot of progress.
Dylan Kelly
October 14, 2016
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Editorial counterpoint: Instead of harping on promises to freeze tuition, support reform

Our association, representing students at the Minnesota community and technical colleges, argues that affordability must be a priority.
Beth Bronski
October 14, 2016
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Trump sexual abuse allegations stir unwelcome flashbacks

Like many women, I experienced unwanted advances in my hometown and in the workplace. So why has so little changed?
Paul M. Olson
October 14, 2016
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A tale of good fortune, with thanks to Minnesota's immigrants

After a brush with the medical community, I recognize that the face of our state has changed — for the better.
D.J. Tice
October 14, 2016

First, let's protect the rule of law

Among the signs of the American collapse, this is one flashing in neon.
Lori Sturdevant
October 14, 2016

U.S. Rep. Tim Walz, a possible candidate for governor? It's a good fit …

The congressman is well-suited to tackle the urban-rural divide.
Cass Sunstein, Bloomberg View
October 14, 2016
Bob Dylan performs in Los Angeles, Jan. 12, 2012. ORG XMIT: MIN1610131012220022

Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize: So much more than the voice of a generation

Like Walt Whitman, he contained multitudes — all pointed toward a pursuit of independence.
STEVE CHAPMAN
October 14, 2016
FILE - In this June 6, 2008 file photo, a row of freshly poured draft beers are seen in Pittsburgh. Donít want to be confronted with the number o

Requiring all that fine print can have unintended effects

Mandatory government labels and disclosures on everything from GMO foods to beer menus may mislead rather than inform.
Betsy Spethmann
October 14, 2016
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If you're checking your phone at the stoplight, that's a no-texting zone

Hey you, looking at your lap when you're waiting in your car! That's rude, dangerous ­— and illegal.
Rich Stanek
October 14, 2016
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Addressing the mental health crisis in our jails

In Hennepin County, we are putting solutions in place. But we need help from our state and congressional leaders, and we need it now.
Editorial
October 14, 2016

Wells Fargo needs a culture change

Replacing the CEO isn't enough to end high-pressure sales.
John Kass
October 13, 2016

2016 election: Forget the sex. What about open borders?

Hillary Clinton should explain what she told Brazilian bankers.
David Albersman
October 13, 2016
The Trivent surface parking lot at the corner of Portland Ave between 6th and 7th Streets.US Bank Stadium where the Minnesota Vikings will play in six

When a car-free tomorrow meets the realities of today

Downtown Minneapolis needs a new strategy for parking structures that can be repurposed.
Harlan Anderson
October 13, 2016
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Counterpoint: Blame farmers for water pollution? Look in the mirror

We are just 1 percent of the population. The other 99 percent of you elect those who make harmful policies.
Lee McGrath and Anthony Sanders
October 12, 2016
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Ride sharing: 10 years of freedom in personal transportation

How a Minneapolis immigrant with a vision helped launch the revolution that has brought Uber and Lyft to countless customers.
Peter Zeller
October 12, 2016
In this photo provided by KARE, a person is brought into an emergency vehicle after a shooting early Monday, Oct. 3, 2016, in Minneapolis. Minneapolis

There ought be a law to prevent that ... Oh, wait!

Minneapolis had a lurking law that helped head off trouble. Then political correctness struck.
Frank Brown, Russ Henry and, Jennifer Pritchett
October 12, 2016
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Why paying $15 is good for our businesses and for families

As three Minneapolis employers, investing in our workers is not just warm and fuzzy.
Editorial
October 11, 2016

Even youngest schoolkids face racial profiling

Researchers find discrimination against black preschool students.
Maureen K. Reed
October 11, 2016
Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos speaks to the press under the look of his wife Maria Clemencia Rodriguez at the presidential palace in Bogota,

The sensible surprises in the Nobel Peace Prize selection

Santos got the award even after the accord he pursued was rejected — and he got it to himself. Here's what that means:
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