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David Banks
March 9, 2018
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Who's up for some delayed year-end rumination?

It's a year-end list. It's just been delayed.
Lori Sturdevant
March 9, 2018

Guns and public safety: Legislators are people, too — and sometimes an issue just hits home

Is this time really different? At the Capitol, signs of hope.
STEVE LOHR, New York Times News Service
March 9, 2018
FILE - This Oct. 26, 2016 file photo shows a Twitter sign outside of the company's headquarters in San Francisco. A new study published Thursday, Marc

Study: Fake news spreads faster online than real news does.

And it isn't bots doing it. It's us.
Larry Madowo
March 9, 2018
FILE - This Oct. 26, 2016 file photo shows a Twitter sign outside of the company's headquarters in San Francisco. A new study published Thursday, Marc

Twitter is a toxic mess in America. It's worse in other places.

Hate and abuse are now synonymous with tweeting. Here in Kenya, I get it in five languages.
Editorial, Bloomberg View
March 8, 2018
FILE -- Gary Cohn, President Donald Trump's top economic adviser, chats with colleagues before the start of a news conference at the White House on Fe

Gary Cohn did a good job, but who'll take his place?

Some of the administration's better ideas bear his fingerprints.
Ed Rogers
March 8, 2018
Jonathan Bibbins joins in a protest march in Sacramento, Calif., as Attorney General Jeff Sessions addressed law enforcement officials in a hotel near

Dems: keep defending those sanctuary cities. It will cost you.

The very idea of sheltering lawbreakers is offensive to Americans.
Trudy Rubin, Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS)
March 8, 2018
Scrutineers count votes in a polling station in Rome, Sunday, March 4, 2018, at the end of the general election day in Italy. The campaign was marked

After this week's election, Bannon sees Italy as a model for America; let's prove him wrong

The ex-Trump aide hailed the success there of anti-establishment and nativist forces. But the vote laid bare a nightmare we can still avoid.
Editorial
March 7, 2018

Trump's 'maximum pressure' on North Korea is working

Now the administration needs to show it can make diplomacy work.
Jeremy Chacon
March 7, 2018
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A critical lesson for our young people: Be wary of social media

As internet "trolls" seek to spread propaganda and sow division, we need to educate kids about such activities.
Charlie Weaver
March 7, 2018
European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmstroem speaks during a media conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday, March 7, 2018. The Eu

Tariff threats are bad for Minnesota

Major Minnesota firms are faring well. A trade war could hurt them, workers and consumers.
Noah Feldman, Bloomberg View
March 7, 2018

Trade wars are easy to win? Not always, history suggests

Indeed, the nation's first declared war grew out of a trade conflict.
Editorial
March 6, 2018

It's up to Hollywood to clean up its own act

Weinstein revelations sparked two movements, but will things change?
Dick Schwartz
March 6, 2018
Mason Levitson bundled up at the park after his dad Mike Levitson braved taking his children to the park to sled during a snow day due to a snow storm

Winter in Minnesota: I may not always like it, but I'll always love it

School closings on radio, shoveling, layering. They're in my blood, in ways that fog, slush and Santas in shorts just can't match.
Marshall H. Tanick
March 6, 2018
Senator P. K. Martin, R - Lawrenceville, presents HB 918, which stripped a jet-fuel tax break. The Georgia Senate approved a sweeping tax bill Thursda

Was Georgia's elimination of proposed Delta tax break unconstitutional?

Quite possibly. A Minnesota case that reached the U.S. Supreme Court could be relevant to Georgia's action involving the airline.
David Berry
March 5, 2018

Counterpoint: Minnesota legislator's wage comparison shortchanges the public sector

It didn't compare apples to apples. And it misread the purposes and dynamics of pay ladders.
Editorial, Mankato Free Press
March 5, 2018
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U.S. parks and monuments need basic maintenance

Sites in Minnesota are among many nationally that look haggard.
Joseph DeBoer
March 5, 2018

Mental illness in Minnesota jails: Don't prosecute DHS staff for backlogs; target elected officials

The proposed legal action is preposterous, but placement delays are indeed an issue, so let's get to the true bottom of it.
Mike Meyers
March 3, 2018
President Donald Trump.

The tariff sheriff: Trump embraces an idea that usually backfires

The president seems intent on protecting Americans from the benefits of one-quarter of their economy.
John Rash
March 2, 2018
Crew members are trailed by media as they roll out the red carpet for Sunday's 90th Academy Awards in front of the Dolby Theatre on Wednesday, Feb. 28

Rash Report: #MeToo movement will hasten Hollywood shifts

Drive for diversity in front of and behind the camera bolstered by "Black Panther" and activism.
Bill George and Richard Davis
March 2, 2018
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A salute to the Mayo Clinic's retiring servant-leader

How Dr. John Noseworthy's mission-focused approach can aid Minnesota's world-class medical sector and other fields as well.
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