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Editorial
April 21, 2017

Trump may be wising up on climate change

There are signs he's moving away from opposition to Paris agreement.
Emily Flower
April 21, 2017

Teachers and staff of color matter big-time

If the system isn't equitable, if teachers and staff don't reflect the diversity of the student body, then little can be truly accomplished.
Greg Hestness
April 21, 2017

Do female cops make all the difference?

Bridging gaps will require many tactics, including more psychological testing.
Editorial
April 21, 2017
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Edina is on a smart track to raise smoking age to 21

Smoking is a habit that takes root during adolescence. Let's snuff it out.
Letters
April 21, 2017
female doctor in lab

Readers Write (April 24): Cancer research in Minnesota, abortion and politics, Bill O'Reilly's firing, feral cats

Legislature should invest in a statewide cancer clinical trials network.
Lori Sturdevant
April 21, 2017
New revenue commissioner Cynthia Bauerly. Governor Mark Dayton explained his plan to fix Minnesota's transportation systems at a press conference toda

Minnesota Department of Revenue faces budget cuts. Wise?

This is, after all, the department that brings in the funds for Minnesota.
Letters
April 21, 2017
The Minnesota State Capitol gets ready for the 2017 legislative session January 3 after years of renovation and a $300 million makeover.

Readers Write (April 23): Minnesota's budget surplus, Steve Bannon and "The Fourth Turning," war and peace

The Editorial Board's plan, assessed.
Editorial
April 21, 2017
The Minnesota State Capitol sits quiet in the early morning hours, a few days before legislators return from Easter Passover break. ] GLEN STUBBE &#xe

Don't play legislative games with state bonding bill

Public infrastructure projects deserve Legislature's attention this year.
Eric Dayton
April 21, 2017
Richard Fairbanks, of Minneapolis, played the saxophone for passersby in the skyway over Fourth Avenue connected to the Hennepin County Government Cen

A farewell to skyways: The case for bringing them down

I know what you're thinking: "But I like skyways." Enough on those few, really cold days to give up having a safe, vibrant, healthy city 365 days a year?
Harold Collier
April 21, 2017

Lost in the anti-opioid craze is real suffering

Prince and I had something in common: chronic pain. We don't need sympathy, we need real help.
Cartoons
April 21, 2017
Sack cartoon: The March for Science

Sack cartoon: The March for Science

Letters
April 21, 2017
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Readers Write (April 22): Earth Day, suicide and '13 Reasons Why', distracted driving, the U journalism school, the hippie lifestyle

Information and belief: an analogy.
Letters
April 21, 2017
Kimberly JaJack watches ìThe OíReilly Factorî on Fox News in her basement in Aurora, Colo., April 5, 2017. JaJack, a conservative and b

Readers Write (April 21): Bill O'Reilly firing, bias in journalism choices, changing the name of Lake Calhoun, naming U journalism school after Hubbards, H-1B visas

Right move, wrong reasons.
Editorial
April 21, 2017
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Franken bill would help get Minnesotans the skills, education needed for jobs that need filling.

Matching the right skills training, education with employment needs.
Editorial
April 21, 2017

With focus on journalism, Hubbards have been major U supporters

Decision to add family name to school recognizes their contributions.
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