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Good morning! More rain today with highs in the mid-60s to low 70s. Most triumphant! Gather around for some pretty excellent news: After 27 years, Bill and Ted are on their way back to close the time loop in a new film, "Bill and Ted Face the Music." | Forecast
Bee Day in Hackensack: Here are your bees, don't kill 'em
Each spring, hundreds of amateur beekeepers descend on Hackensack, Minn., to pick up boxes of bees from Jack Thomas, who may also deliver some honest advice if he doesn't think you're up to the task of keeping those bees alive. Come along for Bee Day. | The colony-killing mistake backyard beekeepers make
Twin Cities bank at center of huge redlining case reaches settlement

The Trump administration and Chaska-based KleinBank have agreed to settle a Justice Department lawsuit accusing the bank of illegal discrimination in home lending. The case had galvanized nationwide opposition from the banking industry, which accused the Justice Department of moving the goalposts for all banks.

Timberwolves assistant coach Rick Brunson resigns

Minnesota Timberwolves assistant coach Rick Brunson has resigned amid reports that women had accused him of improper conduct.

Romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak sickens 10 in Minnesota

The illnesses from romaine grown around Yuma, Ariz., have hit more than 20 states. Minnesota Health officials say do not eat romaine unless you're certain it is not from the Yuma region.

China cutting U.S. soybean purchases in face of tariffs threat

Chinese buyers are canceling orders for U.S. soybeans, a trend that could deal a blow to American farmers if it continues. Roughly 60 percent of U.S. soybeans are shipped to China.

Stormy Daniels' lawyer says Russian paid Trump attorney Cohen

Lawyer Michael Avenatti released a seven-page memo detailing what he said were wire transfers going into and out of the account Cohen used to pay Daniels $130,000 in October 2016 to stay silent about her alleged affair.

4 takeaways from the big primary kickoff night

Republicans dodged a big bullet with a convicted coal executive's loss of the GOP Senate primary. But they continue to be the party facing more division.

Days, weeks, years? Scientists say Hawaii's erupting volcano has no end in sight

Scientists are closely tracking the eruption at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano. But there's still a lot that they don't know about the eruption -- most notably, when it's going to be over.

Fact check: Trump vs. truth on the Iran nuclear deal

In withdrawing the U.S. from the Iran nuclear deal, President Trump outlined a rationale that contradicted the analyses of U.S. and foreign intelligence sources.

Photos: Kids get a taste of farm life at Urban Ag Day
The event at the State Fairgrounds aims to bridge the gulf that divides rural and urban young people.
After years of runny nose, woman finds it's not allergies -- it's brain fluid

Kendra Jackson was constantly sniffling and sneezing. After years of seeking medical help, she found out from doctors that cerebrospinal fluid was seeping out of her skull, down her throat.

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