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Good afternoon. President Trump's Manufacturing Advisory Council is no more, following 3M CEO Inge Thulin's announcement that he was quitting the panel. He was just one of several CEOs who left in the wake of Trump's response to the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville last weekend. | Full story
 

No one wants your stuff, Mom: 10 tips for downsizing

The aging generation is having a rude awakening: No one wants their stuff. Downsizing can spark difficult conversations and hurt feelings. How can families best tackle it?

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FBI offers $30,000 reward in Bloomington mosque bombing

Counting the latest offer, a total of $54,000 is now available in exchange for information that leads to a conviction.

Video shows Mpls. cop standing next to handcuffed man as he's punched

The Office of Police Conduct Review is investigating the incident, which happened outside a downtown club Sunday.

How the books you read growing up still matter

Author Ann Hood absolutely devoured books as a child, and many still stick with her today. What book was a formative read for you, growing up?

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Concerned officials ask again for help finding missing Alexandria teen

Jasmine Block, 15, was last seen at her home on Aug. 8. Alexandria police say Jasmine, who has cognitive disabilities that make her vulnerable, left home without her cellphone or bike.

Mankato to Dayton: Do better on water quality

The southern Minnesota city wants more help for farmers to reduce runoff, but the state says its hands are tied.

Fact check: 'Whatabout' those other historical figures? Trump's question answered

It's just simply factually wrong to compare Confederate generals to George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.

Use of 'terrorism' label depends on questions of rhetoric, law

When to use the word seems to divide even members of the Trump administration.

They got hurt at work -- then they got deported

A joint investigation by NPR and ProPublica shows how a loophole in Florida law has led to the arrest and even deportation of undocumented immigrants after they suffer legitimate injuries on the job.

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