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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for November 2014

Arts & Culture

NPR tweaks the timing on Morning Edition, ATC

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 17, 2014, 6:36 AM Nov 17, 2014
21

The clocks changed this morning because people listen to radio differently now. NPR’s national newscasts are more frequent now Read more →

MN National Guard heading to Liberia in Ebola fight

Paul TostoPaul Tosto November 16, 2014, 10:11 PM Nov 16, 2014
2

The Red Bulls will spend six months in Liberia, starting in April. They’ll provide support to U.S. military forces but will not be responsible for treating Ebola patients. Read more →

Politics

Show me your property taxes

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 15, 2014, 4:58 PM Nov 15, 2014
28

Every year around this time the NewsCut tradition calls for a sharing of our proposed taxes for the new year, the notices for which should be arriving soon if it hasn’t already.

Let me know in the comments section what the tax hit is for you in 2015 and indicate the location.
Read more →

Arts & Culture · Science

Scientist shows how to make an apology

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 15, 2014, 9:33 AM Nov 15, 2014
6

Matt Taylor made the mistake of wearing a shirt showing women in bondage when he took part in a briefing on the Rosetta mission, which this week landed a spacecraft on a comet.
Read more →

Arts & Culture · Crime and Justice

He saw something, said something but nothing happened

Eric Ringham November 14, 2014, 3:22 PM Nov 14, 2014
14

Jack Reuler is frustrated to the point of incoherence because he can’t get police or anyone else to listen to him about an abduction he witnessed. Read more →

Economy

No job? No problem, survey says

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 14, 2014, 3:14 PM Nov 14, 2014
6

Forty percent of the young people in America ages 16 to 24 don’t have a job, according to data from Pew Research released today.
That’s certainly an eye-opening statistic. Here’s the befuddling one, at least to those of us who drag ourselves out of bed and out the door on a near daily basis: Many of them don’t want jobs. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Health

Serenade for a dying son

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 13, 2014, 3:01 PM Nov 13, 2014
3

Here’s your daily dose of sweetness and heartbreak.

It’s Chris Picco of Loma Linda, Calif., playing music for his dying son.
Read more →

Health

And then they came for my cigarettes…

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 13, 2014, 2:04 PM Nov 13, 2014
32

Westminster, Massachusetts, a little rural town deep in the heart of the ancestral homeland of NewsCut, became a national battleground in smokers’ ‘rights’ this week when it was poised to become the first community in the country to ban the sale of tobacco products. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Science

The misogyny in Mission Control

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 13, 2014, 10:40 AM Nov 13, 2014
29

The big news in science today is that a guy smart enough to help land a spaceship on a comet was dumb enough to wear this shirt to talk about it.
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Regional history

The newspaperman who helped save Rushford

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 13, 2014, 9:09 AM Nov 13, 2014
6

Myron J. Schober, 78, has died. Schober was an old-school newspaperman and says the most important words ‘I ever did’ were these. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Crime and Justice

30 years to believe a woman’s rape allegation? Why?

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 13, 2014, 8:15 AM Nov 13, 2014
5

Today’s must-read comes from the Washington Post where a woman who says she was raped — twice — by Bill Cosby asks important questions that she’s had for 30 years: Why didn’t anyone believe her?
Read more →

Crime and Justice · Politics

Editorial: Time for Mpls leaders to talk race

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 13, 2014, 7:03 AM Nov 13, 2014
18

Add the Star Tribune editorial to the list of journalists who find no redeeming quality in Jay Kolls’ sloppy expose of Mayor Betsy Hodges door-knocking campaign in which she was alleged to have flashed gang signs. Read more →

War

A vet’s final salute

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 13, 2014, 6:40 AM Nov 13, 2014
1

Justus Belfield, 98, of upstate New York, had his moments of fame this week when this picture of him saluting in uniform from his nursing home bed raced around social media. Read more →

Regional history

John Doar: The ‘one of us’ who changed America

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 12, 2014, 1:46 PM Nov 12, 2014
4

John Doar was “one of us” in the classic way we proudly claim ownership of legends. But his contributions to the world were often overlooked, especially here, for some odd reason. Read more →

Politics

The power of the incumbent Congress: So what?

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 12, 2014, 12:07 PM Nov 12, 2014
3

Politifact is making a big deal today out of finding out this meme on social media is actually true. Read more →

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