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Good morning! And that's a wrap. The Super Bowl came and went and now everybody's going home. The Twin Cities will offer up a frosty send-off for folks leaving this morning, but temps should hit the mid-teens later today. | Forecast
The view from inside the stadium during the big game
This is what it looks like inside the stadium on game day. | Eagles win | Full coverage
Timberlake turns Mpls. purple, duets with not-technically-a-hologram Prince
Timberlake did a more than respectable job of reclaiming the halftime show from the cavalcade-of-stars cameo parades that have distinguished many shows. The man’s charisma is undeniable, even when he’s sporting a Howdy Doody look, says The Current's Jay Gabler. | Behind-the-scenes secrets from the halftime show
Super Bowl 2018: Headed out of Minneapolis? Read this first

Leave early and expect delays after the Super Bowl.

On and around Nicollet Mall, Super Bowl business varied

As fans poured into Minneapolis this week for the Super Bowl, some businesses found their coffers full, while others who expected a healthy increase in business throughout the week were disappointed.

The best and the worst Super Bowl ads

After a divisive year, advertisers during the Big Game worked overtime to win over audiences with messages that entertained and strove not to offend. | Ram truck ad using MLK speech draws backlash

It's that time again: How to caucus in Minnesota on Tuesday

On Tuesday, Minnesota's political parties hold their precinct caucuses, in which voters will begin the process of deciding who will end up on November's ballots.

Not just boy and girl; more teens identify as transgender

Far more U.S. teens than previously thought are transgender or identify themselves using other nontraditional gender terms, with many rejecting the idea that girl and boy are the only options, new research suggests.

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Eating leafy greens daily may help keep minds sharp

Scientists are keen to figure out how diet influences aging, including brain health. A five-year study of healthy seniors found those who ate a serving or two of daily greens had less cognitive decline.

Screen addiction among teens: Is there such a thing?

The psychiatric profession is still divided, but there are treatment programs, apps and a new public campaign to address media overuse.

50 years after she was struck by lightning, reconnecting with the girl who saved her

Linda Walker was struck by lightning at Girl Scout camp in 1967. Laurie Luna was the "buddy" who saved her life. Luna says she has thought about their frightening encounter a lot over the years -- largely because she never knew if Walker survived.

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