Good afternoon! It's been clear and sunny across most of Minnesota today. In honor of that, and the fact that it's Friday, here are some funny stories about baseball. First, one that shows that sometimes the rain delay is more entertaining than the game. And another proving it is tough to catch a ball with your eyes closed. | NewsCut | Forecast |
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The president and all staff are leaving the West Wing for an extended period this month so that the heating and air conditioning systems can be upgraded, the White House says. |
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A Brooklyn jury deliberated five days before finding Martin Shkreli guilty on three of eight counts. He had been charged with securities fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. |
Ahead of his hometown appearance at the Pizza Luce Block Party, rapper Allan Kingdom reflects on his journey from coming up in the St. Paul scene to collaborating with Kanye. | The Current |
Investigators will look into the movement of the gas meter, as well as whether the gas was turned off inside the building or at the street as the work was being done, NTSB board member Christopher Hart said. | Changing the world a Dilly Bar at a time |
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Mark Watne, president of the N.D. Farmers Union, discusses federal disaster payments to assist livestock and crop producers through one of the worst droughts in the state since the 1980s. |
The city said in a Friday statement that the new regulations on menthol, mint and wintergreen tobacco products will take effect in August 2018. |
The nation's top law enforcement official cited no current investigations in which disclosures of information had jeopardized the country. |
President Trump cannot directly fire special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russia's involvement in the 2016 election. There are, however, some strategic moves that could remove Mueller. | Source: Mueller using D.C. grand jury in Russia probe A Minnesota man is accused of his ninth drunken driving charge after police say they found him driving his riding lawnmower erratically on the streets of Madison Lake. |