
Here’s today’s list of topics and guests on MPR News programming. Read more →
Here’s today’s list of topics and guests on MPR News programming. Read more →
Northwest Airlines has been relegated to the ash heap of history, but it made a bit of a proud return to the nation’s consciousness on Sunday when Norman Lyle Prouse told his story to CBS’ Sunday Morning. Read more →
You know humans have a bottomless supply of love and compassion when they stoop to help a rock.
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A good rule of thumb for consumers is when you’re dealing with concert tickets, you’re probably getting ripped off. Just ask some fans of Taylor Swift, who think they got suckered into her Ticketmaster-run Verified Fan program. They can be forgiven; they believed what Swift was telling them. It’s no shock how a fan moved Read more →
It’s almost as if NPR’s standards & practices boss had Minnesota newswriters in mind when he issued his annual memo today on what not to say when telling stories about the weather. Read more →
Sailing an ice boat requires the perfect confluence of several, very rare weather events. Read more →
Wayne Lo roamed the campus of Simon’s Rock of Bard College in Great Barrington, Mass., my home before moving to Minnesota. He thought he was getting commands from God to kill people. And so he shot them, killing one student and one professor, wounding several others, including a student from Minnesota. Read more →
Disrespect without accountability seems to be at the heart of a lawsuit the Young Conservatives Club of Edina High School has filed after some students refused to stand during taps at a Veteran’s Day observance at the school.
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This tweet, from Rochester Post Bulletin photojournalist Andrew Link, is the sort of thing that can bring a tear to an old-school news junkie. Read more →
Vonn is getting the Dixie Chicks treatment because she weighed in on the question of what it means to represent the United States? Read more →
The eye is drawn to the smiling politician in the center of this Associated Press photo, until you follow the line created by linked hands and see the face of his spouse, and a different story — different words, if you will — is revealed. Read more →
Every day we look at the day’s news and try to answer a question: Who are we? What kind of people are we?
Really, it’s an impossible question and an impossible answer. We’re a lot of different things.
But that’s not going to stop us from declaring that we’re a people who stop to help a rabbit in the midst of a devastating inferno.
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Maybe a month ago, sexual harassment wasn’t a partisan issue. With Franken’s exit, Democrats, who’ve pushed John Conyers and Franken to the curb this week, are gambling that they can make it one. Read more →
Brendon Manuel Dos Santos, 23, was found not guilty of attending a noisy party in Grand Forks yesterday, but was he on trial for that charge or was it really because he wouldn’t so something he didn’t have to do. Read more →