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Minnesota has a tradition of excellence in education, but its high school graduation rates are nothing to brag about — and for students of color, they're among the worst in the nation. How did we get here? What's at stake? And what will it take to find a solution? MPR News takes a closer look at Minnesota's graduation gap.
 

House Speaker Daudt sued by debt collectors, was tardy on taxes

The state government's top Republican has faced multiple debt-collection lawsuits over credit card charges and called on a lobbyist for legal help. He also fell behind on his property taxes. | Politics

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Mpls. man pleads guilty to threatening agents

Khaalid Abdulkadir used Twitter to make violent threats against those who arrested his friends for plotting to join ISIS. | Called to Fight

Today, across Minnesota: Democracy, township-style

Today is Township Day in Minnesota, when many of the state's 1,781 townships will host elections and decide their tax levels for the next year.

UMD investigated after discrimination complaint

A federal agency is launching a civil rights investigation into gender discrimination at the University of Minnesota Duluth following a complaint by three ex-coaches and several current and former athletes. | At UMD, a face off over gender, money, sports


 
 

Here's what you need to know about Tuesday's races

More than 300 delegates are at stake. Michigan is the state to watch. Sanders has a chance to start to reverse the narrative — and Trump needs to quell conversation of a brokered convention. | Election 2016

National parks have a long to-do list but can't cover the repair costs

Parks are expensive for obvious reasons: Visitor centers need displays, and roads need repairs. But there's also upkeep of the Grand Canyon's sewage operations and of Independence Hall's sprinklers. | Environment

See the 'Best Minnesota High School Hockey Hair' featuring lots of mullets

In the 2016 "awards" video, the narrator ranks the hairstyles of high school hockey players. Now in its fifth year, the video even features appearances from ESPN's hockey analyst Barry Melrose.

Yes, you can still teach kids to love books

It can be hard to get teens to read, especially with so much technology competing for their attention. A new book looks at ways teachers can help young people find books (and find themselves). | The Thread

ICYMI: TSA makes move to cut wait times at MSP

The Transportation Security Administration is stepping up overtime, wrapping up new training and adding an additional bomb sniffing dog to security at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to cut wait times at security.

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