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Good morning! Cooler today, with highs near 70. We're not saying you're going to cry but ... you're probably going to cry. We talk a lot about what divides us. But what about the things that unite us -- like dogs? | What's on MPR News today? | Forecast
Duluth as a cruise stop? With City Council vote, it's one step closer
With more people touring the Great Lakes, city officials are eager to tap into the opportunity. A ship with 200 passengers could mean $100,000 for Duluth businesses per visit. 
In Minn., Gulf shrimpers meet farmers trying to save their catch
Two shrimp fishermen from the Gulf Coast traveled to Minnesota last weekend to spread the word about how the dead zone of the Mississippi River is affecting their livelihood. | How can the Midwest fix the ocean it has killed?
Evacuations underway as major flooding hits southeastern Minn., western Wis.

The National Weather Service in La Crosse, Wis., says as much as a foot of rain has fallen in a swath from near Lanesboro east to the Wisconsin Dells.

Noble or trouble? 'Fight club' tests Minneapolis parks
Minnesota Fight Club's founder sees the unsanctioned bouts he stages at Bde Maka Ska and other parks as healthy outlets for aggression. Others see problems and potential danger in the public fights, which may be illegal. 
Despite strong economy, many Americans struggling to get by

A survey finds about 40 percent of American families struggled to meet at least one of their basic needs last year, including paying for food, health care, housing or utilities.

Air pollution exposure harms cognitive performance, study finds

The researchers tested more than 25,000 people multiple times, matching the results with pollution data from the time of each test. Older adults were most affected by air quality.

Reptile show at the Minnesota State Fair goes on without founder
Monty Krizen, the show's founder and namesake died in April of heart failure at age 74. | Full coverage: The State Fair
Raising kids in an 'age of fear' results in impossible choices for parents

"There's now the expectation that to be a good parent in this country you have to have your eyes on your children every second," says author Kim Brooks -- and that's stressful for adults and kids.

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