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Good morning! Cloudy with a chance of light snow far north. Highs range from the midteens to low 20s north to the 30s south. So by now, you've probably heard all about the prevalence of "fake news." But long before "fake news," there were "fake photos." Some are on display at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass. | Forecast | Updraft weather blog
 

Minnesota, Washington say allowing travel ban would 'unleash chaos again'

The two states said their underlying lawsuit was strong and a nationwide temporary restraining order was appropriate. On Sunday, the White House said it expected the federal courts to reinstate the ban. | Minnesota man reunited with wife, kids caught in travel ban | How have you been affected by President Trump's immigration orders?

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Republicans seek distance from Trump's comments on Putin, U.S.

President Trump said he respects Vladimir Putin, and when told the Russian leader is "a killer," Trump said the United States has many of them. | Politics

Rochester eyes 'game changer' transit plan. Will public get on board?

The city hopes to add 30,000 jobs over the next 20 years as Mayo Clinic expands. But that growth could make downtown a mess if city leaders don't figure out how to handle the traffic. | Related: Becoming the 'Silicon Valley of Medicine' won't be easy

Report finds more mental health services needed in schools

The report comes from a working group commissioned by the legislature and calls for more funding for schools to hire support staff like social workers, psychologists, nurses and counselors.


 
 

Minnesota artists question state grant process

One painter thinks she may have been denied a state grant because she was pregnant. | Arts & Culture

Is medicine still good after the expiration date?

With drug prices climbing, you may be tempted to keep unused pills and cough syrups past their expiration date. Don't do it, pharmacists warn. And get all medicine out of the bathroom cabinet now. | Health

In a comeback for the ages, New England Patriots win Super Bowl LI

After three quarters, you would have been forgiven for thinking the game was a rout by the Atlanta Falcons. Then, the Patriots clawed back to win the first overtime game in Super Bowl history. | Super Bowl ads go political in a big way | NewsCut: Nation divided over Super Bowl ads

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