
The NTSB just released this picture of the interior or the jet that crashed in San Francisco last week. The pilots had initially told people to stay in their seats after the plane landed. The picture confirms that it was pretty poor advice.
Shades of Brodkorb at the Capitol, a tuition freeze at the University of Wisconsin, even for Minnesota kids, a compromise takes shape on student loan interest rates, no food stamps in the farm bill, closing arguments in the Trayvon Martin case, and did DNA just prove who the Boston Strangler was? Here’s today’s news conversation Read more →
A deal is a deal when it comes to surrogate birth, even if the mother changes her mind, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled today. The court ruled in the case of Monica Schissel of Columbus, Wis., who changed her mind after agreeing to bear a child for David and Marcia Rosecky of Menomonee Falls, using Read more →
There might be more to a second than a second. In the course of a day, on which our standard of time is based, the planet wobbles a bit. So some days are longer or shorter than others. The atomic clock keeps a more accurate record of the time, but that may soon be obsolete, Read more →
Is it time for the Twins to fire their manager, when is it OK to mention a woman’s appearance in a news story, health care for your pet, how to wash your hair in space, and one small step to fight hunger. Read more →
Our first look at Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the defense rests in the Zimmerman trial, the Wisconsin Supreme Court sidesteps a question on religious freedom, smoke from a distant fire in Minnesota, a lower gambling age, and why I wouldn’t be a young person today for anything in the world. Here’s today’s news conversation with Mary Lucia Read more →
Last night’s Frontline episode profiling two middle-class families who plunged into poverty through no particular fault of their own will do little to fix the problems faced by people who once were middle-class working Americans. But maybe it can help them feel less like failures. The Stanley family, one of the families profiled, is at Read more →
The tension is certainly rising in northern Wisconsin where the presence this week of paramilitary guards has ratcheted up the controversy over a proposed open-pit iron mine. Gogebic Taconite isn’t backing down from its decision to bring in the security force from an Arizona firm, citing a June confrontation between opponents of the mine and Read more →
Is the American Dream dead? Forgetting how to fly. The creeping corruption. Before I did. The urinal sink. Read more →
A final tribute to the “hotshots,” is too much information being released about the San Francisco plane crash, Illinois becomes the last state to legalize carrying weapons, a new gig for the man the architect of the same-sex marriage amendment defeat, the Quebec train explosion, and the worst to-do list ever compiled for Minneapolis-Saint Paul. Read more →
The reporter who wrote a perfectly horrible review of the Minneapolis scene is acknowledging that he really didn’t spend enough time in the area to know much about the Minneapolis scene. That was much was certainly obvious in Mark Meadows’ “48 Hours in Minneapolis,” being distributed by Reuters. 10 a.m. – Eat breakfast at the Read more →
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety says the same contributing factors that killed motorcyclists last year are killing them this year. Three bikers died on July Fourth alone. In a news release today announcing rider deaths are occurring more frequently than last year, the DPS says motorcyclist’s error and failure to yield the right-of-way are Read more →
A Minnesota man’s world fishing record still stands. Read more →
Living with breaking news immediacy, warts and all. Read more →