Americans hate their news media. But some of its most wealthy are running cons, stealing people’s financial future and running off to Naples. Only one institution is calling them on it.
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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news
Archives for January 2018
Here’s a list of the topics and guests you’ll hear on Minnesota Public Radio News today. Read more →
For sure we in the business actively engage in self-delusion when using words to substitute for obscenities. There’s good reason for that. Read more →
It’s always been a little difficult to determine who is behind the Save Lake Calhoun newspaper ads that have lobbied against a name change of the lake that honors former Vice President John C. Calhoun, the architect of forced Native American relocation and an ardent supporter of slavery. Now we know.
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It seems pretty clear now we’re in a no-school-announcement arms race. Read more →
People in Russia — Russia! — are more likely to feel their news media is doing their job well than Americans are, the survey says.
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Why doesn’t Douglas County want to pay for the drivers who help veterans get to their medical appointments? Read more →
Sen. Neal Tapio, R-Watertown, charged the interfaith day at the S.D. state capitol on Wednesday used ‘terrorist style bullying tactics in the press ‘ and constituted ‘a slap in the face of every patriotic American service member that signed up to defend freedom.’ Read more →
What makes the story of Gavin Becker and Olivia Toft particularly delightful is the continuing role that Eighth Crow Wing Lake plays in the history of love. Read more →
Here’s a list of topics and guests you’ll hear today on MPR News. Read more →
This is the very definition of a dilemma.
You step off the subway train, your dog in tow, and the door closes, separating you from you and your pup. Read more →
Welcome to the world, Mohameds, Henrys, and Isabellas. Make it better, although you’ve got your work cut out for you. Read more →
If there are player protests during the Super Bowl in Minneapolis next month, NBC says it won’t cover them up to keep advertisers happy. Read more →
Sometimes, life is perfect. Take the case of Diane Bishop of Newfoundland, who was having a difficult time working because of the toll breast cancer was taking on her body. Read more →
I probably would’ve picked up the newspaper on the driveway without thinking about it this morning after walking the BlogDog in the dark if I hadn’t been one of the people who threw one on people’s doorsteps in Woodbury for a decade in the ’90s. Read more →