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Politics

Politics · Sports

Facebook post kills a ND horseracing career

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 6, 2019, 8:48 AM Mar 6, 2019

Facebook kills careers. So does being a little too invested in a political issue. Ask the manager of a North Dakota horse track who, on his personal page, weighed into a bill in the North Dakota Legislature that would provide some assistance to the North Dakota Horse Park in paying special assessments to the City of Fargo. Read more →

Politics

Politicians wear pearls in gun hearing. But why?

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 5, 2019, 12:56 PM Mar 5, 2019
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When the New Hampshire General Court held a public hearing at the statehouse on gun legislation opponents wore pearls. Read more →

Politics

Ailing elderly trying to hang on until the Mueller report

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 5, 2019, 7:00 AM Mar 5, 2019
48

Add ‘I just wanted to hang on to read the Mueller investigation’ to ‘I wish I’d spent more time at the office’ among phrases that shouldn’t be our last words. Read more →

Economy · Politics

Divided Court of Appeals upholds Minneapolis minimum wage law

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 4, 2019, 10:35 AM Mar 4, 2019
28

In upholding a district court ruling, the Court of Appeals ruled Monday that the state law doesn’t prevent a city from requiring a higher minimum wage. It only prohibits paying less. The case will almost certainly have to be settled by the Minnesota Supreme Court. Read more →

Politics

Vikings fans may get to stock up on booze earlier

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 1, 2019, 1:07 PM Mar 1, 2019
14

The law allowing Sunday sales of booze in Minnesota carried a nagging challenge for Vikings fans. If you’re out of booze, and the game starts at noon, how are you supposed to get any when the stores aren’t allowed to open until 11 a.m.? Read more →

Crime and Justice · Education · Politics

Is a MAGA hat disruptive to learning in school?

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 22, 2019, 10:46 AM Feb 22, 2019
55

A student in California is protesting her high school’s refusal to allow her to wear her MAGA hat. The news here, of course, is that the high school kids may actually be motivated by her complaint to read and study the U.S. Constitution. Read more →

Politics

Judicial political ads the Wisconsin way

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 21, 2019, 11:15 AM Feb 21, 2019
1

Political ads have trended toward the warm and fuzzy lately, but a Wisconsin judge, running for the state Supreme Court, is having none of it, while at the same time reminding people in Minnesota that elections for judges can be illuminating, interesting, and deal with significant issues without soiling the candidate.

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Politics

Someone killed a dog named Donald Trump and now people want revenge

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 15, 2019, 7:12 AM Feb 15, 2019
10

Politics makes Minnesotans insane. Read more →

Politics

Kaepernick too hot for Black History Month in Wisconsin

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 13, 2019, 8:37 AM Feb 13, 2019
58

For the second straight session, black members of the Assembly are blasting white Republicans because a resolution marking the month forces the white version of Black History Month.
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Politics

Former astronaut in U.S. Senate bid

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 12, 2019, 7:50 AM Feb 12, 2019
11

Mark Kelly, the former astronaut, announced today he’s running for the U.S. Senate, and in the process schooled politicians on how to make a political ad for a campaign announcement. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Politics

Obscene message in comic strip

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 11, 2019, 10:38 AM Feb 11, 2019
29

Wiley Miller, who draws the comic, wasn’t shy about alerting readers the obscene message was there.
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Politics

The politics of playing nice

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 8, 2019, 7:17 AM Feb 8, 2019
82

There’s little likelihood you’ve heard many male candidates for office examined for their “niceness” but female candidates can’t escape the inspection and a Boston Globe columnist is using Sen. Amy Klobuchar as one example.
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Arts & Culture · Politics

In the snow, a respite from constant Trump

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 6, 2019, 10:11 AM Feb 6, 2019
13

Not popular, perhaps, with the anti-Trump crowd, but we can see the point of the authorities with the National Snow Sculpting Championships in Lake Geneva, Wis., to ban Dusty Thune’s snow sculpture depicting Donald Trump. Read more →

Politics

Well, that’s different: A SOTU response

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 6, 2019, 9:11 AM Feb 6, 2019
16

The governor of New Mexico has figured out a way to stand out from the crowd of politicians saying the predictable things people say after a State of the Union speech. Read more →

Politics

Why are Minnesota women having to adopt their own children?

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 29, 2019, 7:12 AM Jan 29, 2019
13

The Pioneer Press reports that other Minnesota laws were never changed when same-sex marriage became the law, so while a pregnant woman automatically is considered the mother of her baby, her wife is not. Read more →

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