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[Minnesota's news on your schedule] | Good morning! Another warm day with highs in the 60s and 70s. Tissue alert -- this story may unleash some morning tears . If anyone deserved a peaceful exit from this life, it was Chris Rosati, who just wanted to spread some joy in his last years. The 46-year-old, who had ALS, died Wednesday. Three years ago, the North Carolina man plotted to steal a doughnut truck. Why? He wanted to give away doughnuts. Rosati said he didn’t have enough time to teach his daughters the life lessons he needed to, but he could teach them to be kind. And he didn’t have much of a voice left when he explained his idea to randomly give away $50 at a nearby diner and see where the kindness went. It spread to the other side of the world. | Forecast |
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| Some flowers create blue halo to say hello to foraging bees | Bees are drawn to the color blue, but it's hard for flowers to make that color in their petals. Instead, some flowers use a trick of physics. They produce a blue halo when sunlight strikes a series of tiny ridges in their thin waxy surfaces. The ridges alter how the light bounces back, which affects the color that one sees. | |
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