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Good afternoon! A Minneapolis woman has found that doing one's civic duty can be pretty rough on nursing mothers. Amanda Chandler is on jury duty in Hennepin County and when she had to pump breast milk, court officers sent her off to the bathroom. Bathrooms are disgusting places to prepare food. | NewsCut | Forecast
 

Trump announces challenge to Obama-era fuel standards

Trump's announcement, while having no immediate effect, is expected to set the stage for weaker fuel efficiency standards as well as drawn-out legal battles with environmental groups.

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Polish court issues arrest warrant for Minn. man in Nazi case

Earlier this week, prosecutors said evidence shows that the man was a commander of a unit in the SS-led Ukrainian Self Defense Legion that raided Polish villages.

U.S. charges Russian officials, hackers in mass Yahoo breach

A law enforcement official says the Justice Department is preparing to announce charges against four defendants, including two Russian security services officers, in a mega data breach at Yahoo. | Trump adviser: Secret warrant may have caught hacker contact

Writer says NCAA is a cartel making billions

On the eve of the NCAA basketball tournament, Joe Nocera concludes that the NCAA is nothing more than a cartel whose rules are fundamentally designed to ensure that the players have no money, no rights and no power. | MPR News Presents


 
 

Prince's ex-wife opens up about 1996 death of couple's baby

Mayte Garcia tells People magazine she doesn't think Prince ever got over the baby's death. She says, "I don't know how anybody can get over it. I know I haven't."

2 Minnesota chefs up for James Beard awards

Steven Brown of Tilia and Jorge Guzman of Brewer's Table at Surly Brewing Co., both of Minneapolis, were named Best Chef: Midwest finalists Wednesday.

Percy, the trucker cat: Lost and found

Truck driver Paul Robertson was devastated when his cat co-pilot went missing at a rest stop in Ohio.

Trump says Snoop Dogg video would've ended in jail time, calls career 'failing'

President Trump's lawyer also responded to the satirical music video from BADBADNOTGOOD, Snoop Dogg and Kaytranada, calling it "totally disgraceful. Snoop owes the president an apology."

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