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Church abuse victims wait to see if Legislature will act

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Lawmakers have returned to the Pennsylvania Capitol but have yet to revisit legislation on child sexual abuse scandals since an October fight killed a bill that would have allowed long-ago victims to sue the Roman Catholic Church and other institutions.

Win over Iowa puts Gophers on an NCAA tournament trajectory

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Welcome to the Monday edition of The Cooler, where a little snow and cold can't keep us down. Let's get to it: *The Big Ten men's basketball season is a rugged affair, and it's only become more so this season with the expansion to a 20-game conference season. A single game probably won't define a team's fate, but some are more important than others. The Gophers' 92-87 victory over Iowa on Sunday felt like one of those "more important than others" types of wins. It boosted the Gophers to 5-4 in the conference... Читать дальше...

First big snowstorm of 2019

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The first snowstorm of 2019 will be proceeded by dangerous wind chill temperatures.



Twins' fiscal strategy has short-term upside

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The team's payroll figures to swell in coming years if all the core players it desperately wants to become stars actually achieve that status.

Trial set to begin in Paul's lawsuit against attacker

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Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul is going to court in his civil suit against the neighbor who broke his ribs with a hard tackle while he was doing yard work at his Kentucky home.

Former Case buildings help businesses salvage wood

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When city officials decided to clear the area known as Machinery Row, or the Water Street Redevelopment Area, it was the end for those former industrial buildings.

AP-NORC poll: Most Americans oppose Trump's foreign policy

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A majority of Americans disapprove of the way President Donald Trump is handling U.S. foreign policy and about half think the country's global standing will deteriorate during the next year, according to new poll that highlighted the nation's partisan divide on foreign issues.





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