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Biden's campaign revives Democratic splits on foreign policy

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Former Vice President Joe Biden touts his foreign policy credentials as key to his 2020 presidential campaign, but his emphasis gives new life to some old fault lines in Democratic politics.

Kaul switches DOJ stance in 2 environmental lawsuits

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Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul has changed the state Department of Justice stance to support an environmental advocacy group in lawsuits dealing with dairy farm expansion and high-capacity wells.

Government to house more immigrants in tents at the border

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About 50 asylum seekers stood this week in a circle near a bridge between the U.S. and Mexico to hear an American attorney explain what would happen to them when they entered U.S. custody.



Jose Berrios, Twins roll past Astros 8-2

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The Twins own the best record in the American League, and it's no longer possible to argue that an easy schedule is the reason why.

Granicus grows in St. Paul

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Granicus, which acquired digital-communications firm GovDelivery in 2016, has expanded its St. Paul operation.

Kluber's injury, Twins' hot start could signal changing of guard

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Welcome to the Thursday edition of The Cooler, where the sun is a rumor. Let's get to it: *A shift in the balance of power is often subtle – occurring in such small increments as to be barely perceptible. But sometimes it arrives all it once – confirmed by the benefit of hindsight, sure, but predicted in the moment. Two Vikings/Packers examples come to mind immediately: the demolition of Green Bay at Lambeau Field during Randy Moss' rookie season of 1998, and the injury to Aaron Rodgers in 2017. Both signaled a major shift... Читать дальше...

Emails show Missouri lobbyist's efforts to help expelled son

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A Missouri lobbyist strategizing how to advance a measure to help college students like his son who have been disciplined for sex-discrimination complaints suggested pushing the idea that the real problem on campuses is not rape but women regretting casual sex, emails obtained by The Associated Press show.





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