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2020

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Perham, the Minnesota town that could

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Perham, a manufacturing town in west-central Minnesota, is booming with jobs and not enough workers.

Longtime federal appeals court Judge Juan Torruella dies

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Judge Juan Torruella, who served nearly four decades on the Boston-based federal appeals court and took part in such high-profile rulings as the tossing of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence, died Monday at the age of 87, the court said.



Three types of Wolves trades illustrate value of No. 1 pick

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It's officially speculation season (Szn?) in the NBA, with the finals wrapped up and the condensed offseason primed to deliver the draft in a few weeks as well as free agency and a number of trades. Nobody loves speculation quite like people who talk about sports for a living (unless it's the people who listen to the people who talk about sports for a living), and since I guess I fit into BOTH categories I listened with interest to Zach Lowe's recent ESPN podcast on which Bill Simmons was a guest. Читать дальше...

Fed up: California restaurants seek booze, health fee refund

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California's financially battered restaurants filed government claims Monday to recover more than $100 million in fees for liquor and health permits and tourism charges that they say were assessed even though their businesses were shuttered or only partially operating under long-running coronavirus orders.

More time sought to indict in governor kidnapping case

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Federal prosecutors asked a judge Monday to give them an extra 40 days until mid-December to seek a grand jury indictment against six men in an alleged scheme to kidnap Michigan's governor, saying they're sorting through evidence, including explosive-device components.

US health official says pandemic clearly can be controlled

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A day after White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said "we're not going to control the pandemic," a top Trump administration health official said Monday that Americans have already proven they can do that through basic safeguards shown to work.

The boundaries of moral rage

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It is how we behave in victory and in defeat that will matter most.





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