The latest on Israel + Twins fans react to Game 3 loss
Wednesday will yield more sun for central Minnesota ahead of a developing storm system that will bring rain late Thursday into Friday. High temperatures will range form the 40s in the northeast to the low 60s south. Get the latest weather news on Updraft. Coming up on Morning Edition: The attack on Israel Saturday by Hamas militants has galvanized Jewish communities around the world —including here in Minnesota. A solidarity gathering drew thousands of people to a St. Louis Park synagogue last night. Matt Sepic brings us the story. Coming up at 9 a.m.: MPR News host Angela Davis revisits highlights from three recent conversations about health. An infectious disease doctor and pediatric nurse talk about vaccine fatigue as the new COVID-19 booster rolls out. Plus, the increasing number of children who are nearsighted and how to prevent and treat kidney disease.
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| | Twins fans react to loss in Game 3 of ALDS | The Minnesota Twins are further into the post season than they've been in many years. That's brought fans out in droves and packed Target Field on Tuesday as the team battles in the American League Division Series against the Houston Astros. Game 3 was a game of runs. Unfortunately for Twins fans, those runs were Houston's. They beat the Twins 9-1.
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| | 'People do not want bombings': Minnesota Jewish community gathers after attack on Israel | On Tuesday night, a solidarity gathering at Beth El Synagogue in St. Louis Park drew thousands of people, including some of the state’s top elected officials. Ari Hillman of Hopkins was one of the 1,400 people who found a seat inside. He came to support family members who live in Israel, as well as friends in the military reserves who are being called back to duty. Hillman said he is concerned for his loved ones and innocent people on both sides of the conflict. “I think more people should realize that the civilians of every place, whether it be Israel or Palestine, care about each other,” he said. “They do not want war. People do not want bombings.” | |
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