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Keillor, MPR say they're in mediation

The company severed its contracts with the longtime host of A Prairie Home Companion after allegations of inappropriate behavior.

Mueller conveys interest in questioning Trump

It was not immediately clear when or even if an interview will occur, what the terms will be, or whether Trump's lawyers will attempt to narrow the range of questions or topics that prosecutors would cover.

Target reports booming holiday sales

Target is joining other retailers in reporting booming sales with shoppers returning in force during the critical holiday season.

Large shareholders ask Apple to help wean digital-addicted youths

Suggestions range from entering the user's age when setting up a phone to setting limits on screen time and confining the use of iPhones and iPads to certain hours.

2017 blows out U.S. extreme weather records

Three of the USA's five costliest hurricanes on record hit in 2017.

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North Korea to join Olympics in South Korea as tensions ease

The rival Koreas took steps toward reducing their bitter animosity during rare talks Tuesday, as North Korea agreed to send a delegation to next month's Winter Olympics in South Korea and reopen a military hotline.

'Least desirable'? How racial discrimination plays out in online dating

Research shows that online dating coincided with an increase in interracial marriages. But some dating app users say that Asian men and black women can still have a tougher time finding love online.

Want a new you for the New Year? These books might actually help

Jolenta Greenberg and Kristen Meinzer live by a new self-help book for each episode of their podcast By the Book, so they're experts on which ones might really help us keep our New Year's resolutions.

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