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Good morning. October is off to a wet start, with rain predicted for this afternoon and evening in the Twin Cities. But the rain yesterday didn't stop thousands of runners from competing in the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon. | Photos | Forecast
At least 50 killed as gunman opens fire at Las Vegas concert
A gunman perched high on the 32nd floor of a Las Vegas Strip casino unleashed a shower of bullets down on an outdoor country music festival below, killing at least 50 people and wounding more than 200.
Supreme Court to open a whirlwind term

In a term one justice predicts will be "monumental," the issues range from politics to privacy, and from same-sex anti-discrimination law to sports betting. | Supreme Court: The least dangerous branch of government?

Slowly, painfully, a San Juan neighborhood sees small signs of improvement

Like in many other parts of Puerto Rico, cell service is slowly returning and waters are receding in Playita after Maria's devastation. But for the residents there, the progress is painfully slow. | NewsCut: Category 5 spin storm hits Puerto Rico

Catalan Cabinet meets to plan independence declaration

The referendum debacle brought Spain and Catalonia closer to a potentially disastrous showdown as each side said Sunday's events proved them right and neither looked prepared to cede ground.

Twins head to postseason play-in game in New York

Tuesday night the Twins will battle to get into the division series against a team that has owned the Twins for years — the New York Yankees. Fans are hoping the young Twins don't carry long memories into the Bronx, and can upset the pinstripes to move on to the ALDS.

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U of M exhibit opens window on school's history of discrimination

University officials kept watch on students' political activity and tried to keep housing segregated.

Nobel medicine prize awarded to 3 Americans for work on circadian rhythm

Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young share the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries about how internal clocks govern human biology.

Trump says envoy 'wasting his time' talking to North Korea

President Trump tweeted his usual personal dig at North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

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