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Good afternoon! It's the "best of" book list you've been waiting for. MPR News host Kerri Miller - joined by the executive director of the National Book Foundation and the manager at Subtext Books in St. Paul - shared their picks for favorite books of the year. What are the books that stuck with you this year? | The Thread | Forecast
 


With the loss of its celebrities, Gen X ponders mortality

The year has left the generation born between the mid-1960s and the early 1980s wallowing in memories and contemplating its own mortality. | Carrie Fisher was in on the joke

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In parting shot, Kerry tears into Israel over settlements

Secretary of State John Kerry questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's true commitment to Palestinian statehood, which has formed the basis for all serious peace talks for years.

Police: Eight boys accused Minnesota teacher, husband of abuse

Police documents allege a Minnesota elementary school teacher and his husband had sexual contact with eight underage boys over several years.

Archbishop Hebda on gratitude, bankruptcy and restoring trust

The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis has faced a tumultuous year. Archbishop Bernard Hebda shared what his thoughts are moving forward. | Betrayed by Silence


 
 

Listeners share their intentions, resolutions for 2017

The phone lines filled with listeners who wanted to share their hopes and goals for 2017.

What does the decrease in religious giving mean for the future of giving?

Religious institutions still receive more donations than any other charity organizations in the U.S. But religious giving is down 50 percent since 1990 according to Giving USA.

Trump accuses Obama of 'inflammatory' roadblocks

Trump's largely respectful tone about Obama since the election evaporated in his latest tweets. | Trump decries his foundation's closure, overstating its giving

Man shot while trying to push car out of ditch near Shafer, Minn.

According to Chisago County Sheriff Rick Duncan, the man tried to turn around in a snowy driveway, but got stuck in a ditch. When he got out to push his car he told police he heard shouting, and then shotgun blasts.

Dylann Roof won't work to spare his life in church massacre

Dylann Roof, who is acting as his own attorney in the penalty phase to prevent what he thinks would be further embarrassment to himself or his family, again was warned that being his own lawyer was a bad idea.

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