Opening Belz, June 28

Business links for the day from Minnesota, the Upper Midwest and the world.

June 28, 2013 at 2:49PM

Rise in interest rates won't derail economy, but cuts into home and car sales – WSJ
The rise of drones and their potential to permeate American life – National Geographic
Immigration bill passes in Senate, but it's dead on arrival in the House – Dave Weigel
$485m distribution firm Navarre moving HQ from Twin Cities to Dallas – StarTribune
Giant composites oven delivered to Cirrus facility in Grand Forks – Duluth News Tribune
Goal post moving: Methane leaks may undermine climate benefits of fracking – CS Monitor
AT&T expands LTE in MN, still behind Verizon – Pioneer Press
Milwaukee Forge survives downturn, celebrates 100 years – Journal Sentinel
The plight of temporary workers in America today – ProPublica

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