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Good morning! Sunny with highs in the upper 60s and 70s north, upper 70s to mid-80s south. It's officially kayak/canoe/paddling season! Do you have an itch to paddle down the Mississippi, but don't own a boat or canoe? No problem -- a paddle trip just became as easy as using a bike share program. | Forecast | Updraft weather blog
 

London attack: More detentions in hunt for accomplices

The van and knife attack killed seven people and injured dozens of others. The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility. | Fact check: London attack draws visceral Trump tweets, not facts

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Workers make quick progress dismantling 'Scaffold' at Walker

By Sunday morning, crews from a Dakota construction company had pulled down and cut up the heavy wooden timbers that formed the bulk of "Scaffold." | Why 'Scaffold' struck so raw a nerve

Muslim, health leaders team up to curb measles outbreak

Some Islamic religious leaders have put a sharp point on their effort to protect their followers' health heading into the last three weeks of Ramadan. | Inside the fight against the measles outbreak

74 Seconds podcast: Getting to 23

Why choosing a jury for the trial of a police officer is different than for other cases. | Day 5 of the Yanez trial: Seating a jury; opening statements expected

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1st farmer lawsuit on deck against Syngenta over China trade

The first of tens of thousands of U.S. lawsuits will go to trial on Monday in Kansas against Swiss agribusiness giant Syngenta over its decision to introduce a genetically engineered corn seed variety to the U.S. market before China approved it for imports.

Housing Secretary Ben Carson clarifies comment that poverty is a 'state of mind'

But Carson says that "how a person thinks" is only one component that contributes to being poor.

The Senate's 4 big problems with health care

Congress returns Monday from the Memorial Day recess without any discernible progress in the Senate on health care legislation -- and time is getting short.

In Texas, abstinence-only programs may contribute to teen pregnancies

Teenage pregnancy rates have declined across the country, but some parts of Texas have made much less progress on that. Abstinence-only sex ed policies may be one reason why.

The millennial obsession with self-care

Why are millennials so dedicated to self-care, while their parents are considerably more averse to the phenomenon?

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