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Good morning! Mostly cloudy to the north with a chance of rain. Party sunny to the south. Highs range from the 40s to 50s. Did you hear that? Was it a voice? It sounded like... Never mind. Must have just been the wind. Now is the perfect time to terrify yourself with a good book. Here are 13 reasons you may have trouble sleeping tonight. Pleasant dreams. | Forecast
 


Trump won't commit to accepting election results in final debate

After weeks of scandal, the third presidential debate dove into policy. But the most memorable moment of the night was when the GOP nominee wouldn't say he will accept the results on Election Day. | Fact check: Trump and Clinton's final presidential debate | Final debate in 100 words (and 5 videos)

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Some in Minn. worry as trade deals take a hit in presidential race

Attacks by the presidential candidates on the North American Free Trade Agreement and a potential Asian partnership may play well in industrial states, but not in Minnesota where agriculture is a big winner. | Much at stake, Minnesota immigrants keep close eye on presidential election

Massive new solar plot marks big changes in rural Minnesota

A new solar array north of the Twin Cities will soon produce enough energy to power more than 20,000 homes. | Environment

Minnesota Power to shut down two coal generators early

The Duluth-based utility will shut down two coal-fired units in Cohasset, Minn., by the end of 2018, four years earlier than required by state regulators.

Fall enrollment efforts could be pivotal for federal health law

Federal health officials expect the number of people who buy health plans on state and federal exchanges to grow by 1 million people for 2017, though premiums are going up, too. | Health

Tech, human errors drive growing death toll in auto crashes

Last year, Americans logged more than 3.1 trillion miles and 35,092 people died on the nation's roadways. Now, there's a plan to eliminate traffic fatalities within 30 years.

Kittley, bitter balls and potato greens: African customers find taste of home in farmers markets

While African crops are typically hard to find across the country, they are increasingly abundant in the Twin Cities, thanks in large part to many Hmong-American growers, many of whom sell their produce only at farmers markets. | Local food and drink news

How long does it take to write a bestseller?

Some writers (looking at you, Stephen King) can churn out two books in a year. Some writers take more than a decade. Here's a look at how long it took to write your favorite book. | The Thread

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