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This or That

A mother’s advice for ‘the missing middle of the female workforce’

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 11, 2017, 7:57 AM May 11, 2017
28

Alyson Gounden Rock, a research fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School, is a 40-something mom back in the workplace and ready to provide some motherly advice to working moms about to have their first Mother’s Day. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Education

New London-Spicer parents want book banned

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 11, 2017, 6:37 AM May 11, 2017
101

The New London-Spicer School District provides an alternative lesson plan when parents object to a book being discussed in class. The objecting students leave the room and study somewhere else. This week, two opponents of a Sherman Alexie book say that’s not good enough.
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Crime and Justice

When police officers refuse to kill

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 10, 2017, 2:52 PM May 10, 2017
21

Police officer Stephen Mader was talking a man out trying to get police to shoot him. He thought it was working. Then, another officer shot the man, and Mader was fired from his job. Read more →

Education · Politics

A collision of free speech at a commencement

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 10, 2017, 1:04 PM May 10, 2017
48

We can only imagine what the faculty of Bethune-Cookman University was thinking when they stood up as the booing began during Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos’ speech at commencement today.

But perhaps they were asking themselves if they failed over the last four years or succeeded?
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Health

A fruitless search for help for children with depression

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 10, 2017, 11:29 AM May 10, 2017
9

Harvard researchers have confirmed what just about any parent of a child with mental health issues can tell you: Getting help is nearly impossible. Minneapolis was one of five cities in the researchers’ study. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Education

Retiring music teachers and all that jazz

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 10, 2017, 9:48 AM May 10, 2017
3

As has been documented in this space numerous times, nobody gets more love at retirement than the nation’s high school music teachers.

The latest example comes from Foxborough, Mass., where Stephen Massey is retiring after 37 years at the school, and 46 years in music education overall.

We say again: The cool kids are in the band Read more →

Education · This or That

Welcoming signs stir up trouble in the heartland

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 10, 2017, 8:36 AM May 10, 2017
25

The people of Delano are going to have to suck it up and accept some welcoming diversity, apparently.
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War

Associated Press denies collaborating with Nazis during WWII

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 10, 2017, 7:45 AM May 10, 2017
15

The Associated Press today released an incredible investigation into itself, responding to a historian’s claim last year that the news organization ‘ceded influence over the production of its news pictures to Nazi propagandists.’
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This or That

For many, a lot of ‘meh’ in Memorial Day

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 10, 2017, 6:26 AM May 10, 2017
10

Is the end near for West Duluth’s venerable Memorial Day Parade? Read more →

Politics

Open Thread: The Comey firing

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 9, 2017, 5:52 PM May 9, 2017
101

The move comes primarily on the recommendation of Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, who objected to the fact James Comey closed the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails, according to his letter released today.

Obviously, this is a developing story, but it seems like an appropriate time for an open thread for your opinions and analysis. Read more →

This or That

Cheese curd vendor threatens to serve up a lawsuit against fair

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 9, 2017, 2:15 PM May 9, 2017
10

The owners of the original cheese curd booth at the Minnesota State Fair are threatening to sue if the fair doesn’t allow the business to remain at the fairgrounds. Read more →

Health · Sports

Whatever happened to Royce White?

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 9, 2017, 12:33 PM May 9, 2017
4

Royce White, Hopkins native and a former Mr. Basketball in Minnesota who was drafted in the first round of the NBA despite revealing mental health issues, flamed out in his chance at basketball stardom in the pro game. He and Kevin McHale, then the boss of the Houston Rockets, never saw eye to eye and White’s anxiety issues kept him out of games. Read more →

War

Vietnam reporter fought for a woman’s right to cover war

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 9, 2017, 11:17 AM May 9, 2017
4

The American news media doesn’t cover war on the front line much anymore. But when it did, Anne Morrissy Merick fought her own country for the right to be there. Read more →

Politics

School board takes step to shield itself from public spotlight

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 9, 2017, 8:32 AM May 9, 2017
13

As politicians try to pull the shades down on their business, a showdown may be brewing over the reach of the state’s open meeting law, which is intended to give citizens a good look at what their representatives are doing. Read more →

Health · Politics

Jimmy Kimmel ‘apologizes’ for wanting health care for kids

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 9, 2017, 7:43 AM May 9, 2017
91

Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel was back on the air last night, defending last week’s plea for health care coverage, after his newborn son was able to get treatment for a heart problem.
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