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Flanagan hopes to leave her mark as lieutenant governor
Minnesota's lieutenant governor has only a short list of duties prescribed in state law. The only responsibility spelled out in the state constitution is to succeed the governor, if necessary. Peggy Flanagan has a lot more in mind.
Elizabeth Warren takes big move toward 2020 presidential run
Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Monday took the first major step toward launching a widely anticipated campaign for the presidency with an exploratory committee. In an email to supporters, Warren said she'd more formally announce a campaign plan early in 2019.
Opioid makers face wave of lawsuit in 2019

Opioid manufacturers and distributors will be defending themselves against cases brought by thousands of communities around the country.

Vikings' playoff hopes evaporate with loss to Bears

A season that started with Super Bowl aspirations came to a crashing halt Sunday for the Minnesota Vikings.

Ex-Rocori superintendent pleads guilty to 4 exposure counts

The former superintendent of the Rocori School District has pleaded guilty to four counts of indecent exposure under a plea deal.

Way beyond Pluto, an icy world is ready for its close-up
If all goes well, NASA will start the new year with the most far-off exploration of a world ever, flying past it about 2,200 miles from the surface while taking images with an onboard telescope and camera. 
Anoka bars closing earlier to cut crime

Beginning Jan. 1, the city will require bars to close at 1 a.m. instead of 2 a.m. in an effort to cut down on crime.

Affordable Care Act can stay in effect while under appeal, judge says

The federal judge in Texas who ruled the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional earlier this month said that the law can remain in effect while under appeal.

Minimum wages rising in 20 states and several cities

The federal minimum wage has remained at $7.25 an hour since 2009, but in the years since, 29 states and the District of Columbia have established minimum wages above the federal level.

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