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Good morning! Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain. Highs in the upper 50s to mid-60s. One more day until Election Day. If you haven't been able to tune into every debate, read every policy update or keep tabs on Minnesota's voting rules, we have your back. Here's a roundup of some stories and resources to catch you up as you prep for Tuesday. | Forecast
 

Thousands turn out for last-minute Minnesota Trump rally

Republican Donald Trump's bid to pick up a reliably Democratic state resulted in a late campaign stop in Minnesota on Sunday, where thousands of his supporters filled a hangar at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport. | Photos

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FBI: No charges against Clinton after new email review

Director James Comey says the FBI's review of new emails involving Hillary Clinton doesn't change the decision not to press charges against Clinton over her use of a private server.

Two Minnesota voters offer a case for their candidates

As the clock ticks down on campaign slogans and partisan ads, here's what two Minnesota voters had to say.

Janet Reno, first female U.S. attorney general, dies at 78

Reno's tenure was marked by tragedy and controversy. But she left office widely respected for her independence and accomplishments.


 
 

Why do we vote where we vote in Minnesota?

When Minnesotans head to the polls Tuesday, they'll cast their ballots in town halls, churches, schools and rec centers, fire stations, public housing high rises, senior centers -- and in some cases, ice rinks. But why? | Minnesota voters, here's your election guide

How does the Electoral College work and is it fair?

If any of this strikes you as unfair, you can join the chorus of critics who have abhorred the Electoral College for generations. | Election 2016

Poverty wages for U.S. child care workers may be behind high turnover

The high cost of child care is a strain for many families in the U.S., yet child care workers average less than $10 an hour. This strain on workers hurts babies and toddlers, too, researchers say.

In 'Moonlight,' director saw a chance to tell his own story

The new film follows an African-American youngster at three different ages as he grows up in Miami. | Arts & Culture

St. Paul woman remembers great-grandfather's civil rights legacy

Esau Jenkins -- a notable figure in the civil rights movement -- has a permanent installation in his honor at the new National Museum of African American History and Culture. His great-granddaughter was there to see it open.

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