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Islanders 3, Wild 2 (OT)

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The Wild lost to the Islanders on Sunday evening.



Former Vikings guard Nick Easton agrees to contract with New Orleans Saints

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Another Vikings player is headed to the Big Easy. A day after the Saints lost center Max Unger to retirement, New Orleans agreed to a four-year deal with Nick Easton, according to his agency JL Sports. It's worth up to $24 million, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. Former Vikings running back Latavius Murray also agreed to join the Saints this month. Easton will likely fill the Saints' opening at center, where he started five games in 2016 for the Vikings before moving to left guard. The structure of the contract... Читать дальше...

Gophers react to making the NCAA tourney

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Gophers coach Richard Pitino and players watch Selection Show and react to making the NCAA tournament to play Thursday vs. Louisville in Des Moines.

Recession mindset remains despite high consumer confidence

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Wages are ticking up. The labor market is robust. But consumers are giving the kind of mixed messages that drive economists and retail executives batty. Will they or won't they spend in 2019?

Trophy time for the Whitecaps

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The Minnesota Whitecaps beat the the Buffalo Beauts 2-1 in overtime to win the NWHL Championship at Tria Rink Sunday.

Minnesota Wild, New York Islanders

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The Minnesota Wild faced the New York Islanders Sunday evening, March 17, 2019 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul.

Operation Glass Slipper for prom

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Girls wanting to go to prom had the opportunity to have a dress, shoes, jewelry and a purse for prom at Operation Glass Slipper at Southdale Center in Edina Sunday.

Quick action, a near miss and courage in Christchurch

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Authorities have not released a detailed account of the police response to Friday's massacre at two mosques in the city of Christchurch. But interviews with dozens of survivors, and an analysis of a video recorded by the attacker as well as one made of his arrest by a bystander, suggest that the violence ended after a near miss by the police at the first mosque — and acts of courage during and after the attack on the second.





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