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Kids learn how to harvest ice

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Richardson Nature Center's annual ice harvest reveals a cool history — and perhaps an uncertain future.

Judge strips terrorist of citizenship at government request

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A federal judge has stripped a terrorist of his naturalized U.S. citizenship, siding with the government in the case of a Pakistan-born man convicted more than 15 years ago of plotting to destroy New York's Brooklyn Bridge.

Wisconsin confirms first case of new coronavirus

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A Wisconsin resident has been sickened with a new virus that originated in China and spread across the world, the first case in Wisconsin and the 12th in the country, health officials said Wednesday.

GOP's Romney says he will vote to convict Trump

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Utah Sen. Mitt Romney will vote to convict President Donald Trump, likely the only Republican senator to favor ousting the impeached president. Romney made his announcement on the Senate floor Wednesday.



Abortion is unlikely complication in Senate race in Kansas

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A fight in the Kansas Legislature over protecting its power to restrict abortion has become an unlikely complication in the Republican primary for an open U.S. Senate seat, even though the top candidates all oppose abortion.

FBI director warns of ongoing Russian 'information warfare'

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FBI Director Chris Wray said Wednesday that Russia is engaged in "information warfare" heading into the 2020 presidential election, though he said law enforcement is not seeing ongoing efforts by Russia to interfere in America's election infrastructure.

Parkland victim's dad sorry for State of the Union outburst

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The father of a student killed in the 2018 Florida high school massacre apologized Wednesday for disrupting President Donald Trump's State of the Union address by shouting as the president said the rights of gun owners are under siege.

One wild night, two big trades: What it all means for Twins, Wolves

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It's not every night that a big trade happens in Minnesota sports. And I can't recall a night, ever, during which TWO such trades happened within just a few hours of each other on the same night. But that was the scene during a wild Tuesday. First, the Twins nudged their way into a three-team blockbuster with the Dodgers and Red Sox. For their part, they traded away promising flamethrower Brusdar Graterol while acquiring steady No. 3-style starter Kenta Maeda. Then a little after 11 p.m., the Wolves... Читать дальше...

Mayoral task force to study Minneapolis off-duty police work

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Concerned about police officer exhaustion and burnout, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, police Chief Medaria Arradondo and other leaders have formed a task force charged with overhauling the department's off-duty employment program.





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