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Good morning! Hot and humid today, with highs in the 90s. Be sure to drink plenty of water and take it easy if you're outdoors. Today we mourn the passing of Zsa Zsa, who got her moment on the world's stage before leaving this world. Just a couple of weeks ago, the Minnesota English bulldog became famous for being named the "world’s ugliest dog," which -- as we all know -- is impossible. Dogs are too beautiful. Rest in peace, Zsa Zsa.  | Forecast
Miles in their shoes: Mormon missionaries walk the walk in Detroit Lakes
Reporter John Enger recently tagged along with a pair of young Mormon missionaries in Detroit Lakes, to see what it's like to spread the message of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. | 'Cultural Mormons' adjust the lifestyle but keep the label
Baby killed, dozens hurt when tornado hits North Dakota city
A newborn baby was killed and more than two dozen people were injured when a tornado whipped through a North Dakota oil patch city overnight, overturning recreational vehicles and demolishing more than 100 structures, officials said Tuesday.
China vows retaliation for latest U.S. tariff threat

The spiraling conflict over Chinese technology policy threatens to chill global economic growth.

Trump unloads on NATO secretary-general over defense spending

In a stunning public rebuke, the president launched a broadside of criticisms at a pre-breakfast photo op with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.

Government misses migrant family reunification deadline

A federal judge is allowing more time to return all children under 5 who were separated from their parents at the border.

Sound-emitting technology to test whether warmer Mille Lacs is affecting walleye
A new study is deploying underwater listening devices to find out why more young walleye in Lake Mille Lacs aren't surviving to adulthood.
Coon Rapids police asks for public's help locating missing teen

Police in Coon Rapids are looking for a teenager who has been missing for more than two weeks.

Hospital: Kids lost weight, drank dripping water in cave

The four boys rescued Sunday can eat normal food and walk around, and the four pulled out Monday were eating soft food. One member of the final group of four boys and the coach who arrived at the hospital Tuesday evening had a slight lung infection.

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