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Kevin Lindsey
May 11, 2018

Minnesota Senate must step up and pass bill on sexual harassment

State law needs a change. This bipartisan measure would make it. This is no time to back off.
Jon L. Pryor and Charles Reznikoff
May 11, 2018
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Unsettled issues at the Minnesota Legislature: Drugmakers must help pay for opioid solutions

The crisis demands changes in how pain is treated and in drug tracking. Pharma firms, which helped create the problem and have profited, need to chip in on the costs.
Cynthia M. Allen, Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TNS)
May 11, 2018
The Washington Redskins cheerleaders perform during fan appreciation day at NFL football training camp at Redskins Park, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012, in As

Time to take cheerleaders' bump and grind out of pro football?

In the wake of the #MeToo movement this is one 'contact sport' that has outlasted its time.
Editorial
May 10, 2018

Booming job growth should push up wages

It's also worth celebrating lower unemployment among blacks, Latinos.
Joe Nocera, Bloomberg View
May 10, 2018
Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, speaks to reporters during a tour of the exhibit floor at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Neb

How swell, these stock buybacks (insert asterisk)

Maximizing shareholder value, they call it. Which may or may not be the case. What's clear, however, is that workers are being minimized.
Ana Marie Cox
May 10, 2018
FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2016 file photo, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman speaks during a news conference in New York. Schneiderman resigne

With progressive feminist allies like Schneiderman, who needs sexist pigs?

Correct politics has never been a guarantee of decent behavior.
R.T. RYBAK
May 9, 2018
Minnesotans are about to blitzed by a 12-week advertising campaign about the dangers of second-hand smoke. The ads, which will appear on TV, radio, ne

Why Minnesota's 1998 tobacco settlement was a game-changer

For 20 years, it has funded such initiatives as a prevention center and a children's foundation.
Kirk Schneidawind
May 9, 2018
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Editorial counterpoint: School boards are already pretty 'nimble'

Minnesota districts are dealing with a lot more complexities than editorial acknowledged.
Jason Lewis
May 9, 2018
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey pushed back on the U.S. Rep. Jason Lewis amendment to rein in the Met Council. ] GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startri

Editorial counterpoint: Apologists for Met Council are getting desperate

The usual suspects, such as Gov. Dayton and Mayor Frey, are making a last-gasp effort to hang onto power.
Karen deLacy
May 8, 2018
Gina Haspel, Presi≠dent Donal≠d Trump≠ís pick to run the CIA, walks into the office of Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) on Capitol

Gina Haspel can help fix the CIA's gender problem

I'm aware of the current debate around her nomination as director. But inclusion brings proven benefits to any workforce. That's especially true in the world's second-oldest profession — espionage.
Todd Gitlin
May 8, 2018

1968 remembered: The year that tumbled revolutionary communism

In the course of the year, four versions of communist leadership were gravely discredited: in France, Czechoslovakia, Cuba and China.
David Foster
May 8, 2018
June 2, 1968 Students carried red and black flags at Demonstration in Paris Saturday - They massed on the Left Bank to show opposition to French Presi

1968 remembered: A Minnesotan in Paris during the uprising

The city that year was a social laboratory for identifying the conflicts in a post-World War II order. The lasting message : that societies can and must debate themselves, though at a price.
Trudy Rubin, Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS)
May 7, 2018
Vladimir Putin enters to take the oath during his inauguration ceremony for a new term as Russia's president in the Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow, Ru

What to expect from Putin's fourth term

It starts with a joke about sanctions that "isn't really funny."
Clive Crook, Bloomberg View
May 7, 2018
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No dull administrative matter: a meditation on citizenship

I have a green card, so it isn't complicated. Yet it's a really big deal. The subject preoccupies me as I apply to become an American.
Editorial
May 7, 2018

Get vets the care they need — when and where they need it

Some routine care doesn't have to be delivered at a VA hospital or clinic.
Diana Benjaafar
May 7, 2018
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Counterpoint: Minneapolis school board made the right budget choices

It was critical to restore a $6.4 million cut to the district's middle and high schools.
Stephen L. Carter, Bloomberg News (TNS)
May 7, 2018
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An open letter to the creator of 'The West Wing' (the TV show)

A reboot? Yes, please! But you'll have to do a few things differently. Here's a map of needs for modern fiction.
David McMillan
May 5, 2018
Exterior of Glensheen Mansion along the shore of London Rd in Duluth, as seen from the lake -side, with fountain and gardens in the foreground.

U gems in northern Minnesota are worth state investment

Key research is being done at aging facilities from Itasca State Park to the Boundary Waters. Legislators would be wise to fund our request for several nuts-and-bolts repairs.
Editorial
May 4, 2018

Starbucks settlement is a win for all concerned

Instead of costly litigation, the city and company did the right thing.
John Rash
May 4, 2018
A man cries at a hospital after he lost his Journalist son in explosions in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, April 30, 2018. A coordinated double suicide b

Rash Report: Kabul carnage a reminder of an oft-forgotten conflict

Afghan citizens, multinational forces and an international press corps are under relentless siege from violent extremists.
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