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Minnesota Røkkr get ready to game

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The Vikings-affiliated Minnesota Rokkr e-sports teams practice and get ready on the eve of worldwide Call of Duty league play over 3 days at the Armory.

Chief justice's admonishment followed a note from Sen. Collins

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Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' admonishment of House impeachment prosecutors and President Donald Trump's defense team followed a handwritten note by Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine.



Coach Ryan Saunders expects more from slumping Wolves

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Wolves coach Ryan Saunders kept a somber tone Thursday talking about what is needed to end a seven-game losing streak — a month after the Wolves endured an 11-game losing streak.

Face of impeachment: Schiff sets tone with appeals to Senate

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In the otherwise scripted impeachment trial, it was a rare spontaneous moment: Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of President Donald Trump's chief defenders, stopped Rep. Adam Schiff, the lead prosecutor, to shake his hand and compliment him on his arguments for Trump's removal.

Militant sentenced to 19 years for role in Benghazi attacks

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A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a Libyan militant to more than 19 years in prison for his role in the 2012 Benghazi attacks that killed four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador.

Steyer aims criminal justice plan at taking on racial bias

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Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer is proposing a criminal justice reform plan that would reduce the costs of incarceration by redirecting funds to education, community policing and rehabilitation in an effort to amend a system he sees as prejudiced against lower-income communities and people of color.

Parties clash over proposal to limit access to Minn. voter data

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The state's top election official and the Minnesota DFL Party are seeking to further limit access to information about which political party voters sided with in the upcoming March primary — a move the state Republican Party condemned as "scare tactics" Thursday.





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