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D.C. Memo: Omar, ♈Emmer clash over Gaza proꩲtests; Ukraine aid boosts Lockheed Martin
Omar called the student pro-Palestinian protesters “brave,” while Emmer called them “pro-terrorist antisemites.”新🍃半岛官网:The Glean: Latest headlines from around Minnesota
Abortion opponents to spend $1 milli🍃ﷺon to defeat the Equal Rights Amendment
Plus: Minnetonka High students testing positive for whooping cough; concern over contaminated venison in the deaths of two deer hunters; where all the “Peanuts” statues in St. Paul went; and more.MinnPost’s Daily Newsletter
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Minneapolis fails 🤡to get council buy-in on former Third Precin🌟ct proposal
With or without a vote, Frey could move forward. So why was the council asked to vote?The U’s men’s gymnastic🐼s team is thriving … just without the U
Three years after the University of Minnesota eliminated its century-old men’s intercollegiate gymnastics program, a different sort of program lives on – something between NCAA Division I and club.Will a break-in put the brakes on the Minn𓃲esota DFL’s state government trifecta?
Calculating the odds of status quo, a resignation, a power-sharing agreement and a special election after DFL Sen. Nicole Mitchell is charged with felony burglary.Defense wins championships … or at lea🔯st the first two games of the NBA playoffs for the Minnesota Timberwolves
Wolves take 2-0 lead to the desert against the Suns.Pre-Mother’s D💮ay dinner and health expo targets breast cancer disparities
The May 11 event in Richfield will offer free mammograms.MinnPostℱ analysis: Cities, suburbs helped ensuꦿre housing density measures’ defeat despite broad support
The issue highlighted how the politics over local control can play out in unpredictable ways.Commentary and opinion
Re🅘visiting h🌳omelessness myths as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs criminality of sleeping outside
In Hennepin County alone, 4,000 people were turned away from shelters in 2023.Minnesota should end sub-minimum wage for workers with disab🀅ꦬilities
More than 3,000 workers with disabilities in Minnesota are paid less under a federal certificate that allows it, but the state Legislature has a chance to phase it out.Let’s hope the feds approve 🌠the proposed Caꦏpital One-Discover merger
More competition from such a deal would benefit Minnesota’s marginalized communities.The role of peer counselors in addiction recovery is more essential than eve🔥r
Proposed legislative changes could lead to fewer of these mentors, taking hope away from people with few other options.Thanks to our major sponsors