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KATHERINE KERSTEN
March 19, 2018
Undisciplined: Chaos may be coming to Minnesota classrooms, by decree

Undisciplined: Chaos may be coming to Minnesota classrooms, by decree

A state agency aims to eliminate racial disparities in schools' response to misbehavior. Its destabilizing course would only spread the disruption.
Michael Dempsey, Bloomberg View
March 19, 2018
Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures while speaking to employees of the Almazov National Medical Center in St.Petersburg, Russia, Friday, March 1

Putin won his election. He's losing everywhere else.

In Syria and Ukraine he's stuck is costly messes; Russia's economy is sick; conflict with the West is the last thing he needs.
Editorial
March 17, 2018

Add a dead dog to list of screw-ups by United Airlines

After dragging a passenger off a flight in 2017, another boneheaded move.
Editorial
March 17, 2018

U.S. has yet to do enough to punish Russia

Sanctions, condemnation must be followed by more action.
Stephen L. Carter, Bloomberg View
March 17, 2018
A Toys ìRî Us in Maplewood, Minn., March 15, 2018. Toys ìRî Us is the latest failure of financial engineering, albeit one that cou

A big reason for the demise of Toys 'R' Us? Toys are not the same

Tangible playthings that kids manipulate have yielded to digital entities that kids interact with. That took a toll on stores.
Vicki Ernst
March 16, 2018
FILE--In this Jan. 16, 2013, file photo, assault weapons and hand guns are seen for sale at Capitol City Arms Supply in Springfield, Ill. Recent mass

Counterpoint, gun legislation: Senator is off course in collaborating on 'universal background checks'

The problem isn't with checks; the problem is a flawed federal data system. This move would infringe on the rights of law-abiding citizens.
Mary McLeod
March 16, 2018
The Minnesota State Capitol was bathed in warm evening light as the sun went down on the first day of the legislative session. ] GLEN STUBBE •

Counterpoint: How to get the best U regents? Recruit, recruit, recruit

Legislators could help do that, instead of taking aim at the Candidate Advisory Council.
Lori Sturdevant
March 16, 2018

Ending poverty in Minnesota is behind schedule. A Republican plan wouldn't help.

A fair summation of proposed Medicaid work requirement: First, do harm.
John Grisham
March 16, 2018
The A West cell house at Stillwater prison looked empty recently but the appearance was deceptive. Men, mostly lifers, were locked in their cells to f

John Grisham: It's too easy to wrongfully convict someone in our country

The reasons include some basic human flaws, including negligence and misconduct, but also overconfidence in forensic magic.
Scott Newman and Jim Knoblach
March 16, 2018
The Minnesota State Capitol. ] GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com Tuesday, February 13, 2018 The 2018 legislative session will both shap

It's time to fix the problems of civil forfeiture

Ending this process and replacing it with criminal forfeiture would protect people from losing property when they're not convicted.
Maggie Shea
March 16, 2018

March Madness: A touch of 'sadness' is more the operative feeling for me

It's a closer-to-home basketball obsession that I've really come to love, but that one's over for the season.
Adam Minter, Bloomberg View
March 16, 2018
FILE ó Stephen Hawking, the physicist and author, at a news conference to announce the space exploration initiative "Breakthrough Starshot" at On

High-profile bets, lost ones at that, say much about Stephen Hawking's greatness

Hawking often challenged key points of physics with public bets. But they were never personal and showed a humility and flexibility that help form his legacy.
Jason McGrath
March 15, 2018
Coffman Memorial Union is named for Lotus Coffman, who was instrumental in segregating student housing.

Counterpoint: Move to rename Coffman Union doesn't impose an unfair test

The shortcomings of the former U president were moral failings in his own day, not simply by current standards.
Editorial, Dallas Morning News
March 15, 2018

Against all odds, Stephen Hawking achieved greatness

Before he became an icon, he had done groundbreaking scientific work.
Ed Rogers
March 15, 2018
Conor Lamb, the Democratic candidate for the March 13 special election in Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District, talks with reporters after votin

For GOP, Lamb's win should sound the alarm

The signs point to disaster, and the only Republican who doesn't see it also is the only one who can change it.
Minnesota Tribal Leaders
March 15, 2018

Senate has chance to right a wrong by the NLRB on tribal sovereignty

A 2004 decision undermined tribal labor sovereignty. A new bill would restore it, treating tribes the same as all other governments.
SCOTT JENSEN
March 15, 2018
FILE--In this Jan. 16, 2013, file photo, assault weapons and hand guns are seen for sale at Capitol City Arms Supply in Springfield, Ill. Recent mass

State Sen. Scott Jensen: I've disappointed some in entering the gun-safety arena, but I feel inspired, too

In choosing to discuss gun legislation, I'm on fraught turf. But it feels right, as a senator, to try to move a key dialogue forward.
Editorial, Bloomberg View
March 14, 2018
FILE ó Mike Pompeo, the CIA director, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Feb. 13, 2018. Pompeo, whom President Donald Trump reportedly inte

Pompeo is the right pick for Trump

He's a better fit than Tillerson, and he'll stand up to the president.
ROBERT HYMAN
March 14, 2018

Proposed gun legislation in Minnesota: 'Do something' can be a detrimental refrain

A "universal background check" would set onerous requirements that only law-abiding citizens would elect to follow.
Albert R. Hunt, Bloomberg View
March 14, 2018
FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2018, file photo, Duke's Marvin Bagley III (35) dunks the ball during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game agains

College basketball: The heart says 'March Madness!' The head says 'what a mess'

Corruption, hypocrisy and other problems tarnish this beautiful sport, and they demand attention. But so do my tournament picks.
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