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Good morning! Another gray day with occasional rain. Highs in the 50s. We can't help but wonder: Is this how the zombie apocalypse begins? The brains of dead pigs have been somewhat revived by scientists hours after the animals were killed in a slaughterhouse. The Yale University research team was careful to say that none of the brains regained the kind of organized electrical activity associated with consciousness or awareness. But hey, the same could be said about zombies, right? | What's on MPR News today? | Forecast 
After 2 years of waiting, Americans will see Mueller report
The Justice Department on Thursday is expected to release a redacted version of the special counsel's report on Russian election interference and the Trump campaign, opening up months, if not years, of fights over what the document means in a deeply divided country. | Live coverage at 8:30 a.m.
'Your story will be written': Ilhan Omar's stormy rise
In the span of a few short years, the Minnesota congresswoman has gone from a behind-the-scenes activist in Minneapolis politics to a polarizing figure known around the world. | A look at the Omar-Trump feud | Explaining the anti-Semitic allegations
Testimony at Noor trial highlights tensions between police, prosecutors

The Minneapolis police officers who responded to the fatal shooting of Justine Ruszczyk have been facing some tough questions in the trial of the former police officer who pulled the trigger. | Full coverage

North Korea test-fires a new tactical guided weapon

The Korean Central News Agency says Chairman Kim Jong Un observed the firing of the weapon Wednesday by the Academy of Defense Science.

Is Duluth the best option for climate refugees?

The number of global climate refugees is expected to increase in the next few decades as some areas become too hot and drought or rain events grow more extreme and frequent. Duluth is considered among the most "climate-proof" cities in the U.S.

Fumblerooski? Vikings out $72K in luxury box scam

A San Francisco man wanted in several states for financial fraud swindled the Minnesota Vikings, writing bad checks to rent luxury suites for two games last fall at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Hennepin County Attorney's Office said Wednesday.

Art Hounds: Globally infused banjo tunes on 'Intermodal Blues'
Plus, Art Hounds recommend an ice-skating performance inspired by black social dances and an Earth Day singalong with Dan Chouinard. 
Keillor's bookstore sold to a St. Paul native

Common Good Books in St. Paul has a new owner and a new name, "Next Chapter Booksellers."

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