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Good morning! Starting off warm -- highs in the 50s -- and then getting colder as the day goes on. Our lows will be in the single digits later this week. In Detroit, they had one job: to blow up the ancient Pontiac Silverdome. Now they'll take it down the old-fashioned way. | Forecast
'Giant' sinkhole closes I-694 in Oakdale for several days
The Washington County sheriff's office says a large water main break caused the sinkhole Sunday morning. MnDOT will likely close four miles of the interstate between I-94 and Highway 36 for several days.
Trump offers full support for embattled Republican Roy Moore
President Trump is throwing his full support behind embattled Republican Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race. Trump tweeted early Monday that "Democrats refusal to give even one vote for massive Tax Cuts is why we need Republican Roy Moore to win in Alabama."
Billy Bush: 'Of course' it's Trump's voice on 'Access Hollywood' tape
Amid reports that President Trump has privately backtracked on his acknowledgement during the 2016 campaign that the voice on the infamous Access Hollywood tape is his, the other person heard in the recording writes: "Of course he said it."
Thile addresses Keillor news during New York show
"This is of course heartbreaking news," Thile said. "As I've said many times on the air, 'A Prairie Home Companion' has always been a source of refuge and inspiration for me personally. I really did tune in every Saturday as a kid. Like millions of us, I would not be the person I am today without Prairie Home." | Keillor's conduct: What we know and don't know
Fact check: How does Paul Ryan's case for tax cuts match the facts?
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., is moving close to victory. After a frustrating year in which Republicans who control Congress failed to repeal or replace the Affordable Care Act, Congress is moving closer to approving its first major legislation of 2017.
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Californian archaeologists unearth a not-so-ancient Egyptian sphinx
Archaeologists recently unearthed a curious artifact in California: An Egyptian sphinx. Unlike the Great Sphinx of Giza, which was made of bedrock, this sphinx was made from plastic. And it wasn't carved by the ancient Egyptians, but molded by designers on the set of Cecil B. DeMille's 1923 biblical film "The Ten Commandments."
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