Eleven former presidential candidates carry more debt than Bachmann
WASHINGTON — A staple of the last year’s worth of quarterly congressional fundraising recaps has been a look at Rep. Michele Bachmann’s presidential campaign debt and the degree to which it has been...
View ArticleMiss Minnesota is junior prom date for young man with Down syndrome
Awww … The AP tells us:“A Wisconsin teen with Down syndrome will have a dream date to his junior prom Saturday: He's taking Miss Minnesota USA Danielle Hooper. A mutual friend arranged the date after...
View ArticleSharon Stiteler: Birdchick and birding author
Sharon StitelerThis is not exactly a rags-to-riches story, because no one here is getting rich. But if the new version of the American Dream involves making a decent living doing something you really...
View ArticleZenon celebrates 30th year with new works; new app for museums month
How do you keep a dance company fresh and exciting for 30 years? By commissioning new works from both emerging and established choreographers, treating them equally, and taking chances while always...
View ArticleIn spring, an ex-gardener's fancy turns to fresh produce from a CSA farm
CC/Flickr/Sharyn MorrowThe Land Stewardship Project's "CSA Farm Directory" is the best single resource I know for seeking out CSAs in the Twin Cities region.Back when I lived in the city, coaxing...
View ArticleLikely gubernatorial candidate Jeff Johnson schedules Sunday 'special...
Hennepin County Commissioner Jeff Johnson, a Republican who's long been considered a likely candidate for governor in 2014, has scheduled a "special announcement" in Hamel on Sunday.The Sunday event is...
View ArticleGov. Dayton goes to Kentucky for governors meeting (and the Derby)
Gov. Mark Dayton leaves for Kentucky Friday to attend the Democratic Governors Association meeting in Louisville.The group will discuss weighty issues and then attend Saturday's Kentucky Derby.Maybe...
View ArticleUnhappy with your life? You might be French
In Southern Europe, unemployment is rampant. In the north, particularly Germany, the public is grumbling that they are bailing out the fiscally irresponsible. And everywhere on the continent, Europe's...
View ArticlePresidents play nice on Obama's visit to Mexico
MEXICO CITY, Mexico — Wrapping up 90 minutes of talks Thursday afternoon, Presidents Barack Obama and Enrique Peña Nieto told reporters they've agreed to push their countries toward greater economic...
View ArticleTamerlan Tsarnaev: Tracing the roots of terror
MOSCOW, Russia — As investigators patch together Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s final years, at least one matter seems clear: the suspected Boston bomber's radicalization resembles that of many frustrated young...
View ArticleFamily of blind activist Chen Guangcheng 'tormented' in China
The Chinese authorities are denying potentially life-saving medical treatment to the imprisoned nephew of blind Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng, the young man’s father said Thursday. “My...
View ArticleBrett Stevens: Lavender magazine columnist riles gay activists by pushing for...
Brett StevensBrett Stevens, a paralegal with a Twin Cities law firm and a columnist for Lavender magazine, has riled supporters of gay marriage.Stevens is gay, and he and his partner celebrated the...
View ArticleIn time of trans-Atlantic austerity, US opens another military base in Spain
The state of Spain's military today couldn't be much further removed from the the days of fascist dictator Francisco Franco.Where some forty years ago the military was the government, today's annual...
View ArticleStrib, PiPress post circulation gains, see online growth
The Star Tribune and the Pioneer Press have increased their circulation in recent months—and digital subscriptions to both newspapers are growing at a rapid rate, according to just-released figures...
View ArticleIn Middle East, public rejects arming Syrian rebels: poll
Citizens of many Middle East countries remain opposed to providing military assistance to the Syrian opposition for its fight against President Bashar al-Assad's regime, despite substantial fears that...
View ArticleDid detained American's Christianity scare North Korean regime?
North Korea’s sentencing on Thursday of a US citizen to 15 years of hard labor could be a ploy by leader Kim Jong-un to get a high-profile American visit and burnish his leadership standing.But there...
View ArticleParents' stories of perseverance motivating these 5 teens at Minneapolis...
Particularly when it comes to first-generation Americans, the dominant narrative is one of tension between teens and parents. The kids are said to chafe, not understanding the values their elders hold...
View ArticleDespite predictions of doom, strip malls live on
For decades, it's been the retail workhorse of the suburbs. Strung along a major road and anchored at one end or another by a supermarket or a drug store, with perhaps a pizzeria, bookstore, dry...
View ArticleBaby boomer suicide rates rise, including in Minnesota
The incidence of suicide has risen sharply in recent years among Americans aged 35 to 64 while staying essentially unchanged among younger and older demographic groups, according to a new report by the...
View ArticleNonprofits nervous about proposed Minnesota tax change on charitable...
Minnesota nonprofits are watching nervously to see if a potentially bitter pill ends up in the omnibus tax bill that eventually lands on the desk of Gov. Mark Dayton.Their concern centers on a proposed...
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