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Good morning! Mostly sunny with highs in the 30s. Well, we did it -- we survived the season's first wintry blast! Now onward to the holidays. And that means holiday lights. And here's some good news: Duluth's Bentleyville "Tour of Lights" is back -- and bigger than ever. | Weather | Updraft blog
 


Mom implores son to 'tell the government what you did' in ISIS case

The mother of one of the nine young Twin Cities men sentenced last week for their roles in a plot to fight for ISIS said she encouraged her son to tell the truth to the government. | Called to Fight

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Police, protesters face off at Dakota Access pipeline

Tension flared anew as protesters tried to push past a long-blocked bridge on a state highway, only to be turned back by a line of law enforcement using water cannon and what appeared to be tear gas. | FAQ: The Dakota Access pipeline and protest

GOP's new muscle may remake Minnesota Capitol agenda

Republicans will control both the Minnesota House and Senate when the legislative session begins in January. That's likely to bring big changes on gun control, health care, transportation, workplace benefits and other issues. | Politics

St. Louis police officer shot in 'ambush' attack, chief says

The attack in St. Louis came on the same day three other officers were shot, one of whom was killed. A San Antonio detective was fatally shot while writing a traffic ticket.


 
 

Pope Francis grants all priests the ability to forgive abortions

The Vatican has long considered abortion such a grave sin that only bishops can grant absolution. The pope changed that temporarily in 2015; now he's extended the change indefinitely.

NFL players searching for painkiller choices hope for relaxed marijuana ban

Now that marijuana use in allowed in 28 states, it has opened up renewed questions about the drug as a pain reliever for people -- including players in the National Football League.

Post-election, overwhelmed Facebook users unfriend, cut back

NPR asked how your social media habits changed after the election. More than 150 of you replied -- and most are tired, deleting apps, unfriending people, tuning out politics or worried for family ties.

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