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Good afternoon! You've heard it before: "I could eat you up!" "I want to pinch those cheeks!" "I just want to give that puppy a squeeze!" - Why so violent? The same psychology that explains this "cute aggression" also explains why we cry when we're happy. | Brains On! | Forecast
 


Chanhassen High principal arrested on child porn suspicion

Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension agents on Tuesday took Timothy Scott Dorway into custody on suspicion of possessing pornography involving minors. The BCA says charges are pending.

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Governor, tribal leader discuss reducing protest tensions

North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple and Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault have met to discuss reducing tensions between law officers and Dakota Access oil pipeline opponents. | FAQ

Thomas Friedman on 'Thank You for Being Late'

Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman spoke at the Westminster Town Hall Forum about his new book "Thank You for Being Late: An Optimist's Guide to Thriving in an Age of Accelerations." | MPR News Presents

Wonder Woman dumped as a special U.N. ambassador after uproar

The comic book heroine Wonder Woman has been abruptly fired from her honorary ambassador job at the United Nations following protests from both inside and outside the world organization.


 
 

From 'oops' to DOE chief; Rick Perry is pick for Energy Department

One of Perry's best-remembered moments from his first White House run was when he couldn't remember in a debate the third of three federal agencies he promised to eliminate if elected. The one he forgot was the Energy Department. | Election 2016

Minnesota Muslim women turn to self-defense courses after hate crimes rise

"We wanted to make sure we could prepare the women just in case something were to happen," said Nausheena Hussain, executive director of Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment, who organized a weekend class.

Company: Equipment didn't detect North Dakota oil leak

State environmental scientist Bill Suess says a landowner discovered the crude oil spill on Dec. 5 near Belfield. Suess says the oil has migrated more than 5 miles from the spill site along Ash Coulee Creek.

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