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Good afternoon! Travel conditions continue to deteriorate as the first significant wintry blast of the season wallops Minnesota. Whether you're enjoying the snow or hating every second of it, remember to stay safe. In case you're new here, or just forgot, here's a guide to surviving the first snow in Minnesota. | Photos | Forecast
 


Trump names picks for National Security Adviser, Attorney General, CIA Director

Sen. Jeff Sessions has been offered the post of attorney general, while Rep. Mike Pompeo and Michael Flynn have been offered the respective positions of CIA chief and national security adviser. | Election 2016

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What are the Cube Critics watching Thanksgiving weekend?

Cube Critics Stephanie Curtis and Euan Kerr shared which movies are will bring your family together this Thanksgiving.

No plea for officer charged in Castile shooting

St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez made a brief, initial court appearance Friday after being charged with manslaughter in the July shooting death of Philando Castile. He is due back in court Dec. 19. | Timeline

Dakota Access oil pipeline developer won't consider reroute

The head of the company building the Dakota Access oil pipeline said Friday that it won't be rerouted but that he'd like to meet with the head of an American Indian tribe to try to ease the tribe's concerns about the project. | Dakota Access oil pipeline developer won't consider reroute


 
 

Do you finish books you don't like?

If you don't love a book, do you finish reading it anyway? Or do you move on and get another? | Post-election reading list

Canada is agonizing about choosing a national bird

The humble, hardy gray jay is poised to become a national symbol, but that's definitely controversial among fans of the Canada goose and the common loon. Also the snowy owl and black-capped chickadee.

Federal Reserve Chair throws cold water on Trump's economic plan

Janet Yellen warned Congress Thursday the timing might not be right for infrastructure spending and questioned Donald Trump's assertions that the Dodd-Frank stock market rules stifle economic growth.

Man bitten by police dog makes claim against St. Paul

The man seen being bitten by a police dog and kicked by a St. Paul police officer in a dash cam video has made a claim against the city.

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