Rally calls for transparency in St. Paul police shooting investigation
Good morning, đ§ At 12 p.m. donât miss MPR News host Kerri Millerâs conversation with Annie Duke, a cognitive behaviorist who learned a thing or two about quitting during her years as a professional poker player. Thatâs on this Fridayâs Big Books and Bold Ideas. Here's what else we have planned today. If youâre in central and northern Minnesota youâll enjoy a quiet and milder forecast as we head through Friday. Highs will range from the upper 20s northwest to the mid-30s south. Overall snowfall totals between 3 and 7 inches are likely by late Friday along the Interstate 90 corridor into northern Iowa. Get the latest on Updraft. | |
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| Top upcoming holiday shows, performances across Minnesota. A seasonal charcuterie board of festive occasions in Minnesota, from the classic to the outrageous. WNBA star Brittney Griner didnât want quiet time as soon as she boarded a U.S. government plane that would bring her home. âIâve been in prison for 10 months, listening to the Russians. I want to talk,â Griner said, according to Roger Carstens, the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, who helped secure the basketball starâs release and bring her back to the U.S. last week. NASAâs Orion capsule is back from the moon. The capsule made a blisteringly fast return Sunday, parachuting into the Pacific off Mexico to conclude a dramatic 25-day test flight. And the moon is a hopping place right now. Hours earlier Sunday, a spacecraft rocketed toward the moon from ispace , a Tokyo company intent on developing an economy up there. â Matt Mikus, MPR News | |
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