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White supremacist pleads guilty in Las Vegas bomb plot case

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A self-described white supremacist pleaded guilty Monday in Las Vegas to collecting materials and planning to bomb a synagogue or office of the Anti-Defamation League, or shoot people at a fast food restaurant or a bar catering to LGBTQ customers.

Highlights of President Trump's 2021 budget plan

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President Donald Trump's fiscal 2021 budget plan doesn't have many fans — among either his GOP allies or opposition Democrats — but it's a measure of the president's priorities as he seeks a second term.

No charges in police shooting of man who livestreamed chase

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No charges will be filed against five police officers who fatally shot a man who livestreamed himself being chased by police, then got out of his car and threatened officers with a knife, a Minnesota prosecutor announced Monday.

Minnesota's divided government experiment will get new test

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Passing a public works borrowing package will be the Minnesota Legislature's top job as it convenes Tuesday for the 2020 session, an important test of divided government to see whether both parties can cooperate for a second year in a row.

Will Stefon Diggs still be on the Vikings at the start of the 2020 season?

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The Twins and Timberwolves pulled off big-time trades in the last week. The Wild very well might do the same soon with the trade deadline two weeks away and its position firmly established as fringe playoff team (at best). Minnesota United has had plenty of offseason action, while WNBA free agents can start signing this week. In the NFL, though, not much will probably happen for at least another month. The new league year starts on March 18, at which time free agents can sign and players can be traded. Читать дальше...



Flying for a cause at the Hudson Hot Air Affair

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The 2020 Hudson Hot Air Affair, which took place Saturday, Feb. 10, offered crowds a chance to see dozens of hot air balloons take flight above Hudson, Wisconsin.

Podcast: Exactly what happened in the Brusdar Graterol trade saga?

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La Velle E. Neal and Michael Rand on the deal that will result in Brusdar Graterol being traded and Kenta Maeda joining the Twins. Did it work out well for the Twins in the end? And do they now have enough pitching?

US counterintel strategy emphasizes protection of democracy

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A new counterintelligence strategy released Monday ranks fighting foreign influence in U.S. elections and countering the theft of research and innovation among the top national security priorities over the next two years.

Wisconsin Republicans propose tax cuts for farmers

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Wisconsin farmers would receive up to a $7,500 tax break this year under a bill that's part of a fast-moving package of proposals Assembly Republicans unveiled Monday to dovetail with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' special session call to help the state's struggling agriculture industry.

Wisconsin farmers get $432M in federal aid amid closures

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Wisconsin farmers received more than $432 million in federal aid amid farm closures last year, but some said the payments did little to fix the damage caused by tariffs placed on dairy and agricultural products.

Police: 9 homicides in Chicago's deadliest weekend of year

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Chicago recorded nine homicides between 6 p.m. Friday and midnight Sunday, a weekend police said was the deadliest of the year for a city that had seen a recent decline in the number of fatal shootings.





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