MPR News PM Update
Sept. 28, 2020
Showers and cooler temps move inTonight will be mostly cloudy with scattered rain showers and lows in the 40s. Tomorrow skies will be clearer, although showers will linger from overnight. Highs will be in the mid 50s northeast to the upper 60s southwest.

Minnesota Poll: Walz approval has slipped, but still strong. A new poll of Minnesota voters finds that a strong majority approves of the way Gov. Tim Walz is doing his job, even though his support has slipped since the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.

Overall, 57 percent of those polled approve of the job Walz is doing. That's down from 65 percent in the last Minnesota Poll back in May. The new poll found that 36 percent disapprove, and 7 percent aren't sure.

The latest on COVID-19: New cases climb with testingMinnesota is averaging more than 20,000 tests a day in the last week, a new record for the COVID-19 pandemic. The tests aren’t coming back with huge spikes of new cases, either, as the positivity rate has fallen from nearly 7 percent last week, back below 5 percent since Thursday. Health officials consider it a good sign when new cases lag the growth in testing.

New podcast alert! MPR News is proud to introduce small change: Money Stories from the Neighborhood. This new podcast highlights smart and collaborative money skills developed by people living with low and unstable incomes. Their wisdom is much more than budgets. They’re redefining wealth and poverty, the value of community and the purpose of money. Available wherever you get your podcasts.
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Six months in, tribal nations cautiously optimistic about COVID-19 response
A little more than six months since Minnesota registered its first case of COVID-19, tribal nations in Minnesota are measured in their optimism about the effects of their efforts to manage the pandemic — but looking cautiously ahead to what health officials warn will be a difficult fall and winter.
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5 takeaways from NY Times report on Trump's tax returns
A New York Times report that President Donald Trump paid just $750 in federal income tax the year he entered the White House — and, thanks to colossal losses, no income tax at all in 11 of the 18 years that the Times reviewed — served to raise doubts about Trump's self-image as a shrewd and successful businessman.
 
Rep. Craig sues to keep 2nd District election in November
The federal courts will decide if Minnesota’s 2nd District Congressional election occurs this year or next after incumbent DFL Rep. Angie Craig sued to keep it in 2020. Craig filed a federal lawsuit Monday along with a voter in the district.
Voter guide:  Where the 2nd District candidates stand on the issues
 
Stealth video stirs GOP call for absentee ballot probe
President Donald Trump and Minnesota Republicans cried foul over a conservative group’s report of Minneapolis ballot irregularities. DFLers call them “fake claims” from a group that has proven it can’t be trusted.
 
Portraits of Valor: Joe Stephes, 99, Navy
Joe Stephes served the entirety of World War II in the Navy, sailing in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters with the USS Wichita. He guarded supply ships, shot down enemy planes and saw the destruction of atomic bombs firsthand. View the whole series here.
 
Politics Friday: Tina Smith and Jason Lewis debate on MPR News
MPR News political editor Mike Mulcahy is the moderator of this live one-hour debate on Friday, Oct. 2 at 11 a.m. Tune in live on Friday. What questions do you have for the candidates? Submit them here!

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