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Getting ahead of ourselves: What about Vikings at Packers?

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It's amazing the difference a week makes. We've gone from "nobody is giving the Vikings a chance to win a game" (to paraphrase Mike Zimmer and a lot of local fans) to "could they make a playoff run?" all on the strength of one imperfect but impressive victory at New Orleans. The Vikings have already beaten the NFC team that, according to some advanced metrics like Pro Football Focus' overall rating and Football Outsiders DVOA, was the best in the conference. So sure, why couldn't they take down San Francisco on Saturday? Читать дальше...

US, Iran step back from brink; Trump says Iran stands down

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President Trump said Iran appeared to be "standing down" after its missile strike on two Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops and said the U.S. response would be to put in place new economic sanctions "until Iran changes its behavior."

John Bolton is bluffing

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One suspects that he wishes to seem willing to testify without having to actually appear.

Turf Club is a home before the road

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Musicians Charlie Parr and the Cactus Brothers set up shop at the Turf Club in St. Paul for residencies before hitting the road.



Macy's holiday sales show signs of improvement

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Macy's is closing nearly 30 stores in coming weeks, though the company reported some improvement in comparable-stores sales during the crucial holiday shopping season.

Fugitive tycoon Ghosn: Japan arrest was a plot

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Nissan's fugitive ex-boss, Carlos Ghosn, said Wednesday that his arrest in Japan, from which he escaped last month, was a plot against him and described his detention conditions as a "travesty" against human rights.

GOP former Marine officer joins Minnesota 2nd District race

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A former Marine Corps officer has become the second Republican to announce his candidacy in the race against incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep. Angie Craig in Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District.





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