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2020

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New trial ordered for NY millionaire in autistic son's death

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A federal judge has ordered a new trial for a self-made health care millionaire who was convicted six years ago of fatally drugging her 8-year-old autistic son in a luxury New York City hotel room in 2010.

Poll: Minnesota voters split on security of mail-in voting

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A clear majority of likely Minnesota voters plan to cast their ballots in person on Election Day, even as half say the state has adequate protections against mail-in voting fraud, a new Star Tribune/MPR News/KARE 11 Minnesota poll found.

Minnesota marks 2,000 deaths from COVID-19

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State health officials reported Saturday 10 more deaths from COVID-19 across the state, exactly 27 weeks after Minnesota's first death report came March 21.



Duluth's Hawk Ridge a draw for birders, leaf peepers

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Hawk Ridge in Duluth is a favorite spot of Minnesota bird watchers. Boasting the largest raptor banding operation in the world, Hawk Ridge sees thousands of birds every year during fall migration. With the leaves changing color and various outdoor programs, the conservatory brings in between 100-200 visitors each day.

What's next for Trump's Supreme Court pick?

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The Republican-led Senate is expected to move quickly toward a confirmation vote for President Donald Trump's nominee to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg once he announces his choice on Saturday.

Tiny airborne particles may pose a big coronavirus problem

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At a University of Maryland lab, people infected with the new coronavirus take turns sitting in a chair and putting their faces into the big end of a large cone. They recite the alphabet and sing or just sit quietly for a half hour. Sometimes they cough.

Kansas City weighs another bid to honor Martin Luther King

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A year after a divisive debate that ended with Kansas City residents voting to remove the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s name from a prominent boulevard, the city is trying again to find a way to honor the civil rights icon.





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