Minnesota GOP says $550,000 contribution to the DFL is illegal
The Republican Party of Minnesota, investigated in the past for its contributions and accounting methods, says it will file a complaint against the Minnesota DFL State Central Committee challenging...
View ArticleMinnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe quits Pioneer Press blog after marriage...
Saturday, the St. Paul Pioneer Press became the first Minnesota paper to editorialize for "Vote Yes" on Minnesota's marriage amendment.Oh, sure, the editorial states "The Pioneer Press is not endorsing...
View ArticleHow to end the war on walkers in the Twin Cities
I love walking — maybe because it's the only athletic activity that I do semi-competently.My favorite stamping grounds are three of the city lakes (Harriet, Calhoun and Isles) and the Heritage Walk —...
View ArticleHome-grown Skyline Exhibits is one of world’s largest trade-show players
Courtesy of Skyline ExhibitsWorkers at Skyline Exhibits assemble a trade show exhibit booth in the staging area at the company’s Eagan headquarters.Even in the digital age, people still like to do...
View ArticleSpending in Bachmann-Graves House race is second highest in nation
A look at election spending around the country puts the Minnesota 6th District campaign between GOP Congresswoman Michele Bachmann and Democrat Jim Graves as the second most expensive House race.Most...
View ArticleThe lockout: management’s latest weapon
Music-loving and hockey-loving Minnesotans find themselves holding tickets to nonevents these days. The management of the Minnesota Orchestra and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, along with the...
View ArticleNational attention for Viking Kluwe's split from Pioneer Press
Mess with the Viking and you get stuck with the horns … . In addition to David Brauer here, the PiPress took some merciless national ripping after Vikings punter Chris Kluwe quit his blog in protest of...
View ArticleNew pope named for Egypt's embattled Coptic Christians
Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Church chose a new pope today, putting a new leader at the helm of Egypt's largest Christian sect at a time of increasing difficulty for the minority.After a three-and-a-half...
View ArticleSandinista sleepaway camp holds the line in Nicaragua-Costa Rica border dispute
HARBOUR HEAD, Nicaragua — Deep in the jungle, on a marshy riverbank under dispute with Costa Rica, the Nicaraguan government has created a sleepaway camp for teenagers loyal to President Daniel...
View ArticleUN human rights worker expelled in South Sudan
South Sudanese officials decided to expel a United Nations human rights staffer on Sunday, in a decision that the international governing body has roundly condemned.South Sudanese authorities justified...
View ArticleWhy the Palestinian president shocked his people over 'right of return'
Mahmoud Abbas touched off a storm of debate in the Middle East over the weekend after the Palestinian president seemingly conceded the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees, a symbolically loaded...
View ArticleIllegal immigration: why eyes will be on Maryland this Election Day
Immigrant advocates hope the Maryland DREAM Act could help prime Washington’s discussion of immigration policy, a topic both President Obama and Mitt Romney say they want to address if they win the...
View ArticleWill China be forced to change its secretive leadership process?
Never again, after this week’s party congress, will China’s ruling Communist Party select its top members through the secretive, confusing, and mistrustful conversations in smoky back rooms that have...
View ArticleHurricane Sandy blows climate change back onto the presidential campaign
Until last week, climate change was pretty much a dormant issue in the presidential campaign.Except for environmental activists, hardly anybody was talking about it – certainly neither of the...
View ArticleStill perplexed? One last primer on the marriage amendment
Incredible though it seems following $15 million worth of campaigning over 18 months, there’s still a broad swath of the Minnesota electorate that confesses to finding the proposal to amend the state...
View ArticleWith so many fact-checkers, why are politicians lying more and more?
Washington PostGlenn KesslerGlenn Kessler, who writes the “Fact Checker” column for the Washington Post, put up a compendium of his best/worst hits of the campaign season Sunday by creating a bunch of...
View ArticleWatchdog groups, political partisans plan busy Election Day at Minnesota polls
Independent and partisan watchdog groups, political parties, national campaigns and governmental officials will be busy at the polls Tuesday observing operations throughout Minnesota, a state known of...
View ArticleAssessing Bachmann-Graves debates: How they differ on the issues
DLF challenger Jim Graves and Rep. Michele Bachmann from their first debate on Oct. 30 in St. Cloud.Throughout the 6th District Congressional race, the battle on the airwaves and on the ground has been...
View ArticleVoting amendment foes say 65 newspapers urge readers to vote no
In its final ad of the campaign season, Our Vote Our Future, the group leading opposition to the voting amendment, says 65 newspaper editorials from around Minnesota have urged a no vote on the...
View ArticleIt can’t happen here: Preparing the Twin Cities for the worst
streets.mn Because we, the righteous, live in the blessed Midwest, we do not face God’s Wrath. We are protected against all such natural disasters. CNN can entertain us with Disaster Porn while we...
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