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D.J. Tice
June 16, 2017

The Yanez jury has done its job; now we must, too

Respect — for verdict, and for pain it causes — is key to community healing.
From the Economist
June 16, 2017
French President Emmanuel Macron attends a joint press conference with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte after their meeting at the Elysee Palace in Par

A political revolt — from the center! In France!

Macron offers a fresh answer to the popular discontent that has swept through Western democracies. The outcome, as always, is uncertain.
Stephen B. Young
June 16, 2017
Anti-Vietnam War demonstrators protested in front of Century Plaza Hotel where then-Secretary of State Dean Rusk was speaking before the World Affairs

Our half-century of derangement

It started with false narratives about Vietnam, and continues with the tumult surrounding the Trump presidency today. What will it take for our country to be at peace with itself?
Doug Loon
June 16, 2017
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Take Minnesota business property taxes off autopilot

This is one area where our state is simply not competitive; it's time to fix it.
Pankaj Mishra, Bloomberg View
June 16, 2017
Britain's Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn gestures as he arrives for the declaration at his constituency in London, Friday, June 9, 2017. Britain vo

Political commentators continue to get it all wrong

Mass movements on the right and left are defying the so-called "experts."
Madeline Brozen
June 16, 2017
Heavy rain soaked the metro area Monday morning, messing with the commute and bringing with it high winds. Here, traffic was at a stand still on I-35W

Counterpoint: Six reasons why traffic congestion is not such a bad thing

All of this activity on Twin Cities roads is a sign of a strong economy. Now, here are some ways to prepare the region for future travel.
Ann McFeatters, Tribune News Service (TNS)
June 16, 2017
FILE - In this July 31, 2015 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump drives his golf buggy during the second day of the Women's Bri

The one presidential norm Donald Trump has mastered

Trump is very good at golf, I kid you not. Very, very good. And he seldom tweets from the course.
Kathryn Green
June 16, 2017
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The barriers to hiring good teachers have been removed

Reforms have been enacted; now it's time to make sure they are implemented promptly.
William Cory Labovitch
June 16, 2017
Gov. Mark Dayton at his news conference early Tuesday evening. ] JEFF WHEELER ï jeff.wheeler@startribune.com Gov. Mark Dayton held a news confere

What did not happen here in Minnesota is a tribute to Dayton

Minnesota has been spared the problems faced by states where conservative Republicans are in power.
Editorial, Bloomberg View
June 15, 2017

Trump should hop on board public transportation

President should see the value of mass transit in infrastructure plan.
Teresa Nelson
June 15, 2017
Spilled wax from a memorial candle has dried on the sidewalk in Falcon Heights Thursday, July, 7, 2016, near where Philando Castile, 32, a St. Paul sc

Counterpoint: No, the issue of police risk hasn't been 'put to rest'

Work is still needed to improve trust with communities of color.
Marilyn Carlson Nelson, John Choi and Lee Roper-Batker
June 15, 2017

Seeking a victory over sex trafficking

Minnesota's team effort will combat the issue not just during the big game, but every day.
Joanne B. Freeman
June 15, 2017
By John L. Magee (c.1820ñc.1870) - Lithograph reproduced here, Public Domain
A lithograph cartoon depicting Preston Brooks' attack on Charles Sum

The sordid history of violence against lawmakers

We would do well to heed the warnings of the polarized 1800s, when Congress was the scene of fistfights, brawls and pistols drawn.
Gabrielle Giffords
June 15, 2017
Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords speaks during a kickoff event for gun violence prevention.

Gabrielle Giffords: We need courage to face our gun-safety problem

I know how hard it is to recover, and to find the political will to make change. But both are possible.
Garrison Keillor
June 15, 2017
Map of Europe. Detail from the World Atlas.

Garrison Keillor: An American family in Europe — a break from the bumpy ride

For a while, we escaped into a cultural temperate zone, which frees the mind and senses to observe.
BEN FOWKE
June 14, 2017
Xcel will be switching on a large solar farm in North Branch in December, which alone should roughly triple the amount of solar online in Minnesota. ]

At Xcel, we'll stay on a clean energy path

We're leading the way on reducing carbon emissions while keeping electricity affordable.
David Banks
June 14, 2017
A police office stands watch behind police tape near strewn baseballs on a field in Alexandria, Va., Wednesday, June 14, 2017, after a multiple shooti

A reasonable reaction to an unreasonable action

In the arc of understanding that follows a tragedy like this, don't be distracted by easy explanations.
KEITH ELLISON
June 14, 2017
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Three myths about the minimum wage

All workers, whether they get tips or not, deserve $15 an hour.
Editorial
June 14, 2017
French President Emmanuel Macron delivers his speech during a press conference as part of his meeting with Morocco's King Mohammed VI in Rabat, Morocc

French voters reject the status quo

For Macron and his party, "radical centrism" is working.
Editorial, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
June 13, 2017

Harvard did the right thing in withdrawing acceptances of 10 students

And the lesson for teens — and adults — is that online behavior matters.
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