• Minnesota Public Radio
  • Stations
      Cancel
    • NewsMPR News mprnews.org
    • The CurrentThe Current thecurrent.org
    • ClassicalClassical MPR classicalmpr.org
    • Minnesota Public Radiompr.org
  • MPR Information
    MPR Information
    Cancel
    • Give Now
    • Archive
    • Events
      • Tickets
      • Events Calendar
      • MPR Custom Travel
    • Shop
    • About us
      • Radio Heartland
      • Wonderground Radio
      • Company Information
      • Stations
      • Public Insight Journalism
      • Contact Info
      • Press Room
      • MPR People
      • Career Opportunities
      • Partners
      • Educational Sponsors
      • Minnesotans for MPR
      • Tapes & Transcripts
      • Tower Rental
    • Members
      • Member Benefits
      • Sustaining Membership
      • More Ways to Give
      • Contact Us
      • Become a Member
    • Give Now
Search MPR
Cancel
NewsCut

MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for July 2016

Politics

RNC delegates get their morning pep talk

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 19, 2016, 11:57 AM Jul 19, 2016
27

Every morning during a national political convention, the state delegations get a pep talk over breakfast.

For the Ohio delegation today, it came from Frank Luntz, the Republican strategist and TV talking head. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Pokemon: Nothing gets people so worked up like others having fun

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 19, 2016, 10:58 AM Jul 19, 2016
28

People of all ages, economic, and social spheres, and diverse backgrounds are ending up at the same places, interacting in whatever way Pokemon Go allows, helping each other along the way, and becoming friends.

What exactly is bad about that? Read more →

Politics

John Kerry, a door, and our love for news trivia

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 19, 2016, 9:56 AM Jul 19, 2016
6

I was hoping for a video of epic Gerald Ford proportions when the BBC reported that Secretary of State John Kerry had walked into the door of 10 Downing Street today. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Education · Health

When people are driven to suicide in Minnesota

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 19, 2016, 8:08 AM Jul 19, 2016
12

Two stories in the news today provide a foundation for more discussion on the state of mental health care in Minnesota. Read more →

Education

Girl doesn’t make cheerleader, threatens to sue school district

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 19, 2016, 7:21 AM Jul 19, 2016
27

Why are youth sports coaches getting so fed up with kids and parents and walking away from the job? Let Leon High School in Florida be your guide. Read more →

Politics

In heat of argument, a congressman’s racism shows

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 19, 2016, 6:52 AM Jul 19, 2016
23

On a day of opportunity for head scratching yesterday, few itches were as pronounced at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland as Iowa Rep. Steve King’s ill-advised trip into history. Read more →

Politics

The fine line between patriotism and disrespect for the flag

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 18, 2016, 5:14 PM Jul 18, 2016
43

A Minnesota delegate shows off her American flag shawl, which breaks any number of guidelines in the U.S. Flag Code Read more →

Crime and Justice

Hunt is on for stolen corn roaster

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 18, 2016, 3:11 PM Jul 18, 2016
7

Here’s a question for the muttonhead who stole El Burrito Mercado’s corn roaster over the weekend: What are you going to do with a corn roaster? Read more →

Sports

Good news, Twins fans. It can’t get any worse

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 18, 2016, 1:44 PM Jul 18, 2016
29

If only Byron Buxton and Miguel Sano had developed the way the Twins had hoped, maybe Terry Ryan would still have a job. Read more →

Politics

Tracking NPR’s political coverage

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 18, 2016, 11:18 AM Jul 18, 2016
7

It’s an admirable effort to provide some solid data to what is usually anecdotal complaining that the network is favoring one candidate or another, and it should provide an opportunity for NPR to self-examine whether it’s falling deeper into the trap of horse race coverage.
Read more →

Science

Why does the path of a solar eclipse travel west to east?

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 18, 2016, 10:42 AM Jul 18, 2016
5

We are now about a year away from a total solar eclipse in North America, the first one on American soil since 1991. You’ll have to drive south to experience it, however.
Read more →

Health

Sight restored, River Falls girl goes for balloon ride

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 18, 2016, 10:00 AM Jul 18, 2016
1

You’ve probably seen the hot-air balloons flying over the St. Croix River in the early evening and not thought much about it. But you’re not Hannah Manche, 17.
Read more →

Politics

When the ‘perfect candidate’ couldn’t get elected

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 18, 2016, 8:34 AM Jul 18, 2016
18

John Glenn is 95 years old today. He was, you may have heard, the first American to orbit the earth, willingly climbing atop a bomb to go try something no American had tried before. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Crackdown on fishing with breakfast sausage

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 18, 2016, 6:36 AM Jul 18, 2016
6

We never tire of the police/public safety dispatches from the mean streets of Minnesota’s smaller communities.
Read more →

B-29 ‘Doc’ flies for first time since the ’50s

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 17, 2016, 11:13 AM Jul 17, 2016
4

Up until Sunday morning, there was only one B-29 Superfortress still flying in the United States Read more →

‹ Older Previous 15 posts
Newer › Next 15 posts
  • Member Supported · Join Now ›
    “MPR is there when I wake up, throughout the day, and every evening.” —Ray from Rochester, MN
  • Sponsor
  • Latest from MPR News Blogs
    • NewsCut

      Good night and good news

    • Capitol View® - MPR News

      Politics Friday: Should we stop trusting pre-election polling?

  • Sponsor
Sponsor
More MPR News
  • Listen Live
  • Audio help
  • MPR News on iOS
  • MPR News on Android
  • MPR News blogs
  • iOS Streaming app
  • Android Streaming app
  • Podcasts
  • RSS feeds
  • Program schedule
  • Station directory
  • About Minnesota Public Radio
  • Contact Us
  • Shop
  • Become a Member
  • Volunteer
  • Fundraising Credentials
  • Terms of use
  • Your privacy rights
  • Public Inspection Files

Minnesota Public Radio ©2022. All rights reserved.