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Good morning! Cloudy, with rain developing this afternoon in the southwest. Highs in the mid-40s to lower 50s. With the presidential election just two weeks away now, let's take a moment to consider some random facts that are not about the election. You're welcome. | Forecast
 

Anti-Islam speakers urge rural MN crowds to prepare for Muslim attack

At dozens of rural churches and schools, speakers have warned crowds about refugees and called on them to oppose Muslims where they live. | Being Muslim in Minnesota

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Rates rise again for Obamacare health plans, but so do subsidies

The premiums on benchmark plans are increasing by an average of 22 percent in 2017, the government says, but more than 70 percent of people can get one for less than $75 a month after subsidies. | Health

Light rail fare dodging may have doubled in past two years

A new audit found "statistically significant" jumps in fare evasion on both light rail lines.

'Trump TV' launches pilot with pitch to candidate's base

On the inaugural nightly Facebook Live from Trump Tower, Donald Trump's campaign manager said "unequivocally" that the GOP candidate will win despite badly trailing Hillary Clinton in polls. | Elizabeth Warren rallies 'nasty women' to vote for Clinton


 
 

Researchers find flaws in police facial recognition

Nearly half of American adults have been entered into law enforcement facial recognition databases, a new report shows. But problems with the accuracy of the technology could affect innocent people.

Pediatricians release new guidance for preventing sudden infant deaths

Infants should sleep in the same room as their parents for the first six months of their lives, and ideally, the entire first year. That's a key recommendation from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

General Mills milks Girl Scout Cookie popularity with cereal

You'll have to wait until January for the limited-time Girl Scout Cookie cereal line. General Mills said it will come in two flavors -- caramel crunch and thin mint.

Photos: A walk through Mayo Clinic's healing art

Auguste Rodin, Andy Warhol and Alexander Calder never trained a doctor, performed surgery or cured a disease. But their art, on display around Mayo Clinic, still offers a kind of medicine.

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