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Good morning! Partly cloudy today with highs in the 60s. So how about them Twins? Teams simply don’t go from losing 103 games in one season to the playoffs the next year. But it’s happening. And while we're on the subject of sports, let's hear it for the Lynx, too. Sylvia Fowles grabbed a Finals-record 17 rebounds and scored 13 points to lead the Lynx to a 70-68 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks on Tuesday night, evening the series at one game apiece. | Forecast
 Politics snarls Stras' federal court bid, but he knows the drill
Almost five months after President Trump tapped Minnesota Supreme Court Justice David Stras for a federal appeals court post, his nomination is hung up in procedural limbo. Advancing him could cause a shift in Senate practice.
Congress at crossroads after another GOP health care failure

Bipartisan talks on legislation to stabilize the health law's shaky insurance markets are on again, but time is short and there's no guarantee of success. | NewsCut: Health care bill dead, Kimmel takes a victory lap

DNR to appeal ruling on White Bear Lake over-pumping

The Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday it will appeal a judge's ruling over its management of White Bear Lake.

Booming wolf population puts wildlife experts on notice

With Minnesota's wolf population estimated to be on the rise, some wildlife managers are concerned about these same wolves targeting domestic animals for food.

Firebrand jurist Moore wins GOP primary runoff in Alabama

Roy Moore won the Alabama Republican primary runoff for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, defeating an appointed incumbent backed by President Donald Trump and allies of Sen. Mitch McConnell.

Facebook faces increasing scrutiny over election-related Russian ads

Facebook is under increasing pressure to scrutinize its advertising content after it discovered that ads on the site had been placed by a Russian agency to influence the 2016 U.S. election.

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Artist uses glass to see through layers of story at Weisman

Weisman Art Museum visitors this week can witness the building of an intricate glass jigsaw puzzle. It's a piece not only inspired by a painting from the Weisman collection; it includes the 100-year-old work as well.

Ravens national anthem singer resigns, citing 'country's cultural crisis'

Joey Odoms had been singing the anthem at Baltimore home game since 2014. His resignation came two days after several Ravens took a knee during the anthem before a game against the Jaguars in London.

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