The Israeli Iron Dome air defense system intercepts missiles fired from Iran in central Israel on April 14. Iran launched its first direct military at

Israel needs U.S. after attack by Iran

A unilateral response to the weekend drone and missile attack risks a much wider war.

Make smart changes to Minnesota marijuana laws

April 12
A marijuana activist holds a flag during a march in Washington, D.C., in 2021.
Lawmakers should keep working on improvements to legislation legalizing cannabis.

Don't blow up HCMC's governance

April 13
Jeremy Olson-Ehlert, a nurse and MNA co-chair at HCMC, spoke during a news conference ahead of a meeting in which the MNA and other groups called for
Direct oversight of Hennepin County Medical Center by county commissioners isn't the solution to concerns voiced by nurses.

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April 11
A Ukrainian serviceman kneels and prays in a church damaged in a Russian air raid in the town of Orikhiv, Ukraine, on April 5.

Minnesota group rallies to stand with Ukraine

The state's congressional delegation should listen to Stand With Ukraine MN, not reckless rhetoric from representatives like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Editorial
April 10
The Minneapolis Police Third Precinct building, photographed April 18, 2023, in Minneapolis.

Move ahead with Third Precinct plan

Minneapolis City Council can aid healing by embracing new uses for fire-damaged police station.
Editorial
April 9
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida

Japan is an ally U.S. can count on

A state visit by the prime minister reflects the tight ties between Tokyo and Washington.
Editorial
April 8
Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22) drives past South Carolina guard Raven Johnson (25) during the first half of the Final Four college basketball champions

A season to build on for women's sports

Stars, including two of Minnesota's own, elevated the quality of play while serving as role models.
Editorial
April 6
Packs of mifepristone in Ridgewood, N.J., in 2023.

End the 'zombie' Comstock Act

The 1873 law could be resurrected to target abortion access. It's time to repeal its rigid puritanical parameters on Americans' freedom of choice and speech.
Editorial
April 5
A writhing mass of forest tent caterpillars outside Duluth in 2001.

Eclipse, cicadas and ... army worms?

The natural world is always treating us to its wonders, as we're about to be reminded.
Editorial
April 4
No hostility to voting in Minnesota, please

No hostility to voting in Minnesota, please

Legislature should pass Voting Rights Act to counteract efforts to suppress participation.
Editorial
April 3
A measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, ready for administration at a high school in Portland, Ore., in 2019.

Get back on track with measles vaccination

Measles cases have already eclipsed the number reported for all of 2023. The good news: It's never too late to get a child vaccinated.
Editorial
April 2

Keep Uber and Lyft rolling in the Twin Cities

The Minneapolis rideshare driver pay ordinance was clearly a mistake with implications beyond the city. The City Council must revisit it.
Editorial
April 1
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, right, speaks with President Joe Biden during a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council during a NATO summit in V

Trump's wrong about need for NATO

The transatlantic alliance, formed 75 years ago this week, is more essential than ever.
Editorial
March 30
Kim Munson and her daughter Kinsley.

Don't let red tape burden patients

Minnesota legislators are weighing commendable reforms to health insurance's prior authorization process. The targeted approach under consideration is sensible.
Editorial
March 29
Graduating students at St. Paul's Harding High School take a selfie during their 2023 graduation ceremony.

Make a bigger push to improve grad rates

Minnesota's high schools need to keep working on attendance issues, struggling students.
Editorial
March 28
A customer makes a sports bet at in Atlantic City, N.J., just before the March Madness NCAA college basketball tournament begins in 2022,

Legalize sports betting in Minnesota

Problem gambling is a concern, but there are benefits for the state.
Editorial
March 27
A pedestrian walks down a St. Paul street during the first snow of the winter in October of last year.

Create deterrent for copper wire theft

Legislation would make it more difficult for thieves to sell material stolen from public property.
Editorial
March 26
An ambulance in Nashwauk, Minn.

Pay EMS crews for all calls

Medicare has a "no transport" loophole. It doesn't reimburse for calls that don't transport a patient to a hospital. Fixing this is one solution to ease emergency responders' financial pressures.
Editorial
March 25
People place flowers at a makeshift memorial in front of the Crocus City Hall on the western outskirts of Moscow on Monday in the wake of terror attac

Moscow attack shows terrorism endures

And Putin's deflection to Ukraine reinforces the need for Western, U.S. resolve.
Editorial
March 23
Trooper Ryan Londregan, center, stood with his wife as they were surrounded by security, his lawyers and dozens of supporters as his lawyer spoke to m

Credibility on trial in trooper's case

Troubling questions are being raised about Hennepin County attorney's handling of key evidence.
Opinion
March 22
Students cross the Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota in 2021.

What's that degree going to be worth?

DEED tool can provide guidance for degree-seekers in Minnesota.
Editorial
March 21
President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address on March 7, 2024.

Emmer's sour note on speech to Congress

Minnesota representative floats the idea of not inviting President Joe Biden to deliver another State of the Union address. But politics shouldn't interfere with tradition.
Editorial
March 20
U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger announces on March 14 that Ashley Anne Dyrdahl has been indicted on charges of placing firearms in the hands of Shannon Goo

Indictment message: Straw buyers beware

Woman who allegedly bought guns used in Burnsville shooting now faces accountability.
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