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Jeff Ernst
November 8, 2017
I am the 'other.' And I'm tired of being a scapegoat for shootings.

I am the 'other.' And I'm tired of being a scapegoat for shootings.

Shooting after shooting, we don't dare politicize guns, but we stigmatize those (like me) who have a mental illness.
Editorial
November 7, 2017
FILE - This May 30, 2017 file photo, shows Saudi Crown Prince and Defense Minister Mohammed bin Salman, (MBS), in Moscow's Kremlin, Russia. The surpri

U.S. should restrain reckless Saudi prince

Trump administration's support for Mohammed Bin Salman is a risky bet.
Tyler Cowen, Bloomberg View
November 7, 2017
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GOP ideas just might be what bipartisan tax reform looks like

The proposal's bold limits on sacred cows such as deductions for mortgage interest could open the door to real, lasting change.
Charles P. Morgan
November 7, 2017
Law enforcement officials continue to investigate the scene of a shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017, in

What the Texas massacre tells us about our crumbling morals

We've become so tolerant and our ethical standards so watered down that anything goes — and nobody cares.
Nicole Rom
November 7, 2017
Bicycles reading "save the planet" wait for customers at the COP 23 Fiji UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn, Germany, Monday, Nov. 6, 2017. (AP Phot

Minnesotans show world 'we're still in' on climate change

Despite Trump's rollbacks, we're committed to act on Paris goals at the state and local levels.
November 6, 2017

Niger incident prompts debate over use of force

Four U.S. deaths show the need for an updated congressional measure.
Ramesh Ponnuru Bloomberg View
November 6, 2017
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), accompanied by other Republican legislators, holds up an example of what a "postcard" tax return might look like dur

Tax reform: Who some of the real winners — and losers — will be

While cutting the corporate tax rate makes sense, changes that hit the upper middle class in high-tax states will be politically the toughest to pass.
Steven Poskanzer
November 6, 2017
Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., July 2014

Tax reform: College endowment penalty is shortsighted

Misguided provisions on investment income and student loan interest will only hurt those who can most benefit from scholarships like ours.
Andres Oppenheimer, Miami Herald (TNS)
November 6, 2017
Adolf Hitler shook hands with 12-year-old Alfred Czech, a Hitler Youth soldier, after the young veteran of battles in Pomerania and Upper and Lower Si

Did Hitler escape and move to Colombia?

Despite new CIA memo reviving the story, there's reason to doubt.
BRUCE PETERSON
November 6, 2017

Our spectator politics: How to end the addiction

We're tribal — and that's something we must overcome. One way (though not the only way) to better understand others is to make an honest attempt to articulate their positions.
Doug Berdie
November 5, 2017
City street crosswalk and bike lanes in New York City

Minneapolis traffic policy seems designed on paper, not for practice

The city thinks it's making traffic work for everyone. It's actually making a mess. Here's how to actually achieve a nicer ride.
Editorial
November 4, 2017
U.S. President Donald Trump, left, speaks as he announces his nominee for the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, on Thursday, Nov. 2, 201

Trump's pick for Fed chief offers experience, stability

Jerome Powell signals that bank's recent approach won't change much.
Editorial, Bloomberg View
November 3, 2017
In an undated family photo, Rosa Maria Hernandez, 10, who was brought to the United States illegally as a baby and has cerebral palsy. The American Ci

Sick child held hostage in cruel immigration enforcement

Has this country lost all sense of decency?
Kathryn Hoffman
November 3, 2017
The PolyMet mine in Hoyt Lakes, Minn.

Editorial counterpoint: Let science, not politics, guide the way forward for PolyMet

Here are several steps mining company can take to ensure safety of copper-nickel mine.
John Rash
November 3, 2017
Brig. Gen. Jon Jensen took command of the Minnesota National Guard's 34th Red Bull Infantry Division from Maj. Gen. Neal Loidolt during a change of co

Rash Report: Carrying on the proud tradition of the Minnesota National Guard

Incoming, outgoing adjutant generals speak about geopolitics, service and the need for diversity in the ranks.
FROM THE ECONOMIST
November 3, 2017
Some of the Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and stir up tensions around divisive social issues, rele

To rise above political poison, harness social media for good

And it goes well beyond Russia's interference in the U.S. election.
D.J. Tice
November 3, 2017

Take Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton's tax gripes with a grain of SALT

Pay more, get less: That's a rich state aiding equity, no?
Lori Sturdevant
November 3, 2017

Political parties lose the melody

Their burgeoning bust-ups are a national trend, most evident locally with the DFL.
LEONID BERSHIDSKY, Bloomberg View (TNS)
November 3, 2017
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Russian interference was a lame effort, we see now, but Americans took the bait

The trolls didn't favor one side or the other. They favored exploiting and amplifying weaknesses, and at that, they succeeded easily.
Michael Miller
November 2, 2017
'The Signing of the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux'
Painting in the Governor's Reception Room, Minnesota State Capitol
Painter: Francis Davis Millet (18

Counterpoint: What did the Dakota contribute to Minnesota? Why do we even have to ask?

A commentary on neighbors' opposition to renaming Lake Calhoun showed a clear lack of knowledge about our state's history.
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