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Good morning! A new show opening at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis will feature work by Jimmie Durham. Durham is a sculptor who identifies himself as Cherokee, but the exhibit is disturbing to Native artists who say he's no such thing. | Forecast
 

40 years later, Glensheen murders still grip Duluth

The mysterious 1977 killings of a mining heiress and her night nurse became a media sensation. The mansion where they died remains one of Duluth's most popular tourist spots. Go easy on the questions, though.

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Yanez juror: 'Nobody was OK with it'

A week after a jury found officer Jeronimo Yanez not guilty on second-degree manslaughter and felony weapons charges, one of the jurors has given MPR News the first detailed account of what took place during deliberations. | Use-of-force experts analyze Castile shooting video

After 42 years, Yellowstone grizzly will be taken off endangered species list

Citing a population rebound, the Interior Department has announced plans to strip the bear of federal protection. But some groups are skeptical, and they've signaled they're prepared to resist. | What you do if a black bear is charging you

Man accused of making millions of robocalls faces biggest-ever FCC fine

FCC proposed a $120 million fine for a Miami resident said to be single-handedly responsible for 97 million robocalls over a three-month period, scheming to sell "discounted" travel packages.

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Supreme Court could reveal action on travel ban at any time

The Supreme Court has almost certainly decided what to do about President Donald Trump's travel ban affecting citizens of six mostly Muslim countries.

Splash! Bulls trade Jimmy Butler to Timberwolves

The long-anticipated reunion between Jimmy Butler and Tom Thibodeau is on.

Tips spark disagreement over Mpls. minimum wage proposal

Dozens of people debated the details of a proposed $15 minimum wage in Minneapolis at a marathon public hearing before the City Council on Thursday.

St. Paul playground ruined in fire

While the blaze is suspicious, officials haven't yet ruled out accidental causes, St. Paul Fire Marshal Steve Zaccard said.

Who wins, who loses with Senate health care bill

Senate Republicans are calling their health care bill the Better Care Reconciliation Act. It shares many provisions with the House's American Health Care Act, but goes further in cutting Medicaid. | Senate GOP releases 'Obamacare' overhaul, but not all aboard

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