
Fox News is still providing online coverage of the rallies, but Politico claims the White House is concerned that the president is losing an important megaphone.
Congratulate someone today who has learned English as a second language. Their accomplishment is massive. Read more →
Curiously, the demographic that has increased the most, is also the demographic that has been most upset about the players’ protests for racial equity in America. Read more →
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This is a good day to bring back one of my favorite posts of recent years, particularly since we heard from Bobby Marko late last week that the documentary of the trip — The Arrowhead Traverse — is completed and will premiere at the Fresh Coast Film Festival in Marquette, Michigan later this month. Read more →
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We have some more footage of the tornadoes that struck parts of southern Minnesota last month, this time an EF-1 tornado in Waterville, Minn. Read more →
An 81-year-old Madison, Wis., man was missing after his car was found in a slough. On Monday, 75 volunteers showed up to find him. As near as we can tell, nobody cared who voted for whom. Read more →
Why would people not pick up the urns containing the ashes of their loved ones? Read more →
Abby Marie Zoellmer, 37, of Mankato, had five mugs of beer and then got in her car and started driving last January.
She struck and killed William Maher, 88, who had gone into the roadway to avoid the ice of the sidewalk. Read more →
If there’s one thing we learned after the big tax breaks for corporations, it’s that when big business sounds like it’s giving a big chunk of money to the little people, the big picture provides an entirely different story.
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Rick Stein’s family raised the obituary/death notice bar with their obituary in a Delaware paper.
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Scott Kelly has a perspective that few others have on the subject on an out-of-control political discourse. His sister-in-law, Gabby Giffords, was shot in the head just a week into her third term in Congress at the same venue in Tucson in which a federal judge was killed. Read more →
The internet and social media has given people the ability to have their voices amplified. Too often, that’s a bad idea.
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