UN unanimously condemns North Korea rocket launch: why China joined in
China’s support Tuesday afternoon for a US-sponsored Security Council resolution condemning North Korea for a December rocket launch suggests both Beijing’s desire to find common ground with Washington...
View ArticleWhite House, gun advocates find small piece of common ground
To read the headlines, one might think Vice President Joe Biden’s recent meeting with gun groups was a total bust.After all, the National Rifle Association, which had a representative in the room Jan....
View ArticleCentrists make strong show in Israel, tempering Netanyahu
There is a future for Israel’s center after all. In fact, it’s looking surprisingly good.Yair Lapid, the former TV anchor who entered politics only a year ago, defied all pollsters with a stunning...
View ArticleThe Dayton tax plan: A major leap forward
Gov. Mark Dayton took a historic step toward the return of fiscal sanity in Minnesota by proposing reforms that will increase tax fairness, adequately fund critical public investments, and solve the...
View ArticleGov. Dayton faces a tough sell on far-reaching budget ideas
After spending months painfully putting together a budget and tax reform, Gov. Mark Dayton needs only to sell what he and his administration have created.But there’s no part of the proposed changes...
View ArticleSt. Paul to start removing more ash trees next month
St. Paul will start cutting down more ash trees in the western part of the city next month, as part of its effort to stop the emerald ash borer infestation that was first noticed in 2009.Two public...
View ArticleWalking Loring Greenway, a safe, attractive example of urban renewal
Andy Sturdevant is taking a little time off, but have no fear: He has once again left The Stroll in very capable hands. This week your guide is urbanist and streets.mn contributor Alex Bauman. Andy...
View ArticleRevamped sales tax designed to reflect today’s service-oriented economy
When Gov. Mark Dayton outlined his sweeping budget plan on Tuesday, he probably realized proposing significant changes in the sales tax would generate the most blowback of any potential revenue hike —...
View ArticleGov. Dayton answers budget proposal questions
After unveiling his 2014–15 budget proposal Tuesday morning, Gov. Mark Dayton met with reporters to answer their questions about his tax and spending policies. The UpTake posted this 40 minute video of...
View ArticleMayo Cinic enlists 'Long Day's Journey Into Night' as a teaching tool about...
Few plays depict addiction and its destructive effects on families with as much brutal honesty as Eugene O’Neill’s masterpiece “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.” O’Neill wrote the semi-autobiographical...
View ArticleEvaluating the economic assumptions of Dayton’s budget
It’s easy to get lost in the weeds of the proposal and neglect the economic assumptions on which it is built. It’s important that policymakers and citizens understand the economics before they get down...
View ArticleEnthusiasm for Dayton’s ed budget reduces DFL pressure for speedy schools...
Gov. Mark Dayton’s budget — which would pump an additional $340 million into Minnesota’s education system — appears to have shifted the House DFL’s early priorities away from paying back money borrowed...
View ArticleMinneapolis considers conflict-of interest rule changes for city boards
In Minneapolis, builders and developers serve on the city’s Planning Commission. Architects and real estate professionals serve on the Heritage Preservation Commission, and citizens involved in zoning...
View ArticleMinnesota delegation divided as House votes to lift debt limit and delay fight
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House voted Wednesday to defer a debate over the federal debt limit, defusing one potentially explosive fight over government finances while taking on a couple of more.The House...
View ArticlePoll: Dayton in good shape for re-election
Like Al Franken, Gov. Dayton appears to be starting his re-election cycle in good shape.Rachel Stassen-Berger of the Strib looks at the latest Public Poliy Polling and says: “The year before he will...
View ArticleSheriffs want better gun screening of the mentally unstable
Covering the sheriffs arguing for better background checks for the mentally unstable and basic safety improvements in gun ownership, Megan Boldt of the PiPress writes: “Hennepin County Sheriff Rich...
View ArticleDayton's budget undermines both job growth and economic growth
On Wednesday, Gov. Mark Dayton offered "the first word" on the budget and released his FY 2014-2015 budget proposal. In short, he proposed to increase revenues by $2.976 billion (8.5 percent) as...
View ArticleExploring 'Doubt'— a play, a film, and now an opera
The abuse of thousands of children at the hands of priests has made disturbing headlines in recent years, and not surprisingly, the subject has become the material for compelling drama, the most...
View ArticleFormer GOP Senate staffer Michael Brodkorb critically injured in car crash
Michael BrodkorbMichael Brodkorb, the former Minnesota state Senate staffer who is embroiled in a lawsuit over his firing, was reported in critical condition after a car crash on I-35E in Mendota...
View ArticleCatalonia declares intent to hold independence referendum
Catalonia’s parliament Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a bill unilaterally claiming the region’s right to decide whether it seeks an independent state within the European Union, setting a 2014...
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