Good morning! Wow, is it ever windy out there. In fact, there's a wind advisory for most of the state this morning. It was so bad that Pierre the Voyageur lost his right arm up in Two Harbors, Minn. Highs in the mid-teens to lower 20s north, mid-30s to lower 40s south. | Forecast | Updraft weather blog |
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The House Ways and Means Committee and the Energy and Commerce Committee will convene what are expected to be marathon sessions on Wednesday to start voting on the legislation. | Republicans' health plan may not fix the problems they want to fix |
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Calgary-based Enbridge Energy hopes to substantially increase the volume of crude oil flowing across the Canadian border in the Alberta Clipper pipeline. | Judge won't stop construction of Dakota Access pipeline |
To show the economic importance of women, organizers are encouraging them to take the day off from paid and unpaid labor and not to shop -- except at women and minority owned and small businesses. | Why a 106-year-old event is still relevant in 2017 |
The policemen were injured two years ago when 68-year-old Ray Kmetz opened fire with a shotgun at New Hope City Hall. He obtained the weapon through a "straw buyer." |
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If you use messaging apps like WhatsApp or Signal or have smart TVs and PCs, should you worry that the CIA is listening to your conversations? Short answer: no. Long answer: maybe. |
More than half of the 52 people exonerated of murder last year in the U.S. were black, an annual report found. The number of people exonerated also hit a record high for the third year in a row. |
In his new book, author Neil Gaiman takes the gods from Nordic myths and thrusts them into the modern world for a showdown against new deities. | The Thread |