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Good morning! Mostly cloudy today with highs in the 50s and 60s. Stay out of his way! University of Minnesota mascot Goldy Gopher, usually so huggable, turned out to be anything but soft when a youth football player got in his way during a halftime exhibition at the Minnesota Vikings' game this weekend. | Forecast
CSA -- with a twist -- aims to create 'deeper understanding' of Hmong art, farmers
Art and farming join forces this fall when the Hmong American Farmers Association and a trio of Twin Cities artists add a new staple to the CSA produce box: art. | 10 things about Hmong culture, food and language you probably didn't know
Does Minnesota really need a new oil pipeline?

That's the big question facing state regulators as a new round of public hearings begins Tuesday on whether to allow Enbridge Energy to replace its Line 3 pipeline. The state Commerce Department argues it isn't needed, but Enbridge says the need is so critical it's willing to spend over $7 billion to build it.

As senators defect, GOP concedes health bill's fate bleak

To resuscitate their push, Republicans would need to change opposing senators' minds, which they've tried unsuccessfully to do for months.

3rd travel ban has grave consequences for MN Somalis

Under the president's new order, Minnesota Somalis won't be able to sponsor their relatives overseas for green cards.

Trump tweets about Puerto Rico problems, as feds rush aid

The U.S. ramped up its response Monday to the humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico, even as President Trump brought up the island's struggles before Hurricane Maria struck.

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How every NFL team responded to Trump's national anthem protest comments

After the president said those who kneel during the anthem should be fired, protests rippled throughout the NFL this week. Teams mostly stood by their players. | Vikings and Lynx teams lock arms during nat'l anthem; Lynx lose in final seconds

Experts: NKorea lacks ability, intent to attack U.S. planes

Military analysts say North Korea doesn't have either the capability or the intent to attack U.S. bombers and fighter jets, despite the country's top diplomat saying it has every right do so.

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