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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Science

Astros needed a wrench. NASA e-mailed one

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 19, 2014, 4:37 PM Dec 19, 2014
4

Someday, old-timers will tell the children bouncing on their knee about the days when astronauts needing a tool had to wait until a space ship from Earth had to bring it to them.

That day is at hand, apparently. Read more →

Politics

Obama’s finest news conference?

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 19, 2014, 1:54 PM Dec 19, 2014
4

That might have been the best news conference in the administration of President Barack Obama, who has been far too reclusive in his years in office when it comes to answering questions from the media. Read more →

Love in Rice Park

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 19, 2014, 12:28 PM Dec 19, 2014
12

How do you know it’s true love?

When your proposal isn’t on a scoreboard, doesn’t involve a marching band, and YouTube. Read more →

Weather

When will the dark commutes end?

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 19, 2014, 8:48 AM Dec 19, 2014
9

If you play your cards wrong around here, you can commute to work in the dark, spend the day in a windowless room, and then commute back home again in the dark.

The only way to lift the gloom is to calculate how much longer we’ll have to endure this. Read more →

War

How the Cold War led to the Santa Tracker

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 19, 2014, 8:14 AM Dec 19, 2014
1

Santa Claus gets all the ink at this time of year, but Harry Shoup should get his due. Read more →

This day in despicable

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 19, 2014, 8:10 AM Dec 19, 2014
8

It was six degrees Wednesday night when someone put a black lab and her litter in a cardboard box and left it next to a dumpster in East Grand Forks, Forum Communications reports. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Our need to be outraged

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 19, 2014, 7:54 AM Dec 19, 2014
8

We have many obvious needs in life — food, water, a housebroken puppy, for example. But if there’s one thing that drives Americans, it’s outrage. Without it, our lives lack a certain meaning. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Colbert’s goodbye

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 19, 2014, 6:46 AM Dec 19, 2014
2

It’s not as if Stephen Colbert is going anywhere. He takes over for David Letterman, of course. But his character — Stephen Colbert — is being retired and last night was the last Colbert Report.
Read more →

Arts & Culture · Crime and Justice

Has ‘Serial’ changed anything?

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 18, 2014, 6:48 PM Dec 18, 2014
1

Serial, the Public Radio version of ‘Who shot JR?’ (ask your parents), has concluded its first season without us knowing who killed a young high school woman. Read more →

War

Texas plumber’s truck ends up in hands of Syrian rebels

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 18, 2014, 1:34 PM Dec 18, 2014
10

As soon as authorities can figure out how to stop people from leaving the country to fight with Islamic extremists, perhaps they can figure out how to stop trucks people trade in at the car dealership from ending up in the hands of Syrian rebels. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Health

EU: Obesity is a disability

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 18, 2014, 12:09 PM Dec 18, 2014
3

The European Court of Justice today ruled that obesity is a disability, a ruling which could mean employers have to treat those obese workers as disabled. It ruled in the case of Karsten Kaltoft, who was fired for his size. His employer said the child care worker was so fat he needed help to tie children’s shoe laces. Read more →

10,000

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 18, 2014, 10:38 AM Dec 18, 2014
17

For several years, I’ve been considering what sort of unique and insightful (or inciteful, as the case may be) post would constitute the 10,000th NewsCut post. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Weather

MN homeowners win storm damage fight with insurers

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 18, 2014, 9:10 AM Dec 18, 2014
4

A decision this week by the Minnesota Supreme Court will never make the news but it’s significant for anyone in Minnesota with siding that might get damaged in a hailstorm.
Read more →

Surveys and trivia

You can’t even drop a possum on New Year’s Eve anymore

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 18, 2014, 8:22 AM Dec 18, 2014
2

Word has filtered from the mountains of North Carolina that Brasstown will not be able to drop a possum to mark the beginning of the new year. The judge said if the convenience store owner with the idea gets a waiver from North Carolina wildlife officials, it still might be a possum-possible event.
Read more →

Sports

Taxpayer-funded stadium? Soccer booster won’t say ‘no’

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 18, 2014, 7:30 AM Dec 18, 2014
33

There isn’t a pauper among the groups trying to bring Major League Soccer to Minnesota, but that’s never mattered before when it comes to public handouts for sports facilities. Read more →

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