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Good afternoon. The confessed killer of Jacob Wetterling was sentenced Monday to 20 years in prison on a federal child pornography charge. In heart-rending detail, Jacob Wetterling's family told a judge of the damage Danny Heinrich had done to them and others. Prosecutors said Heinrich wasn't repentant despite his words. | Timeline | Forecast
 


For Trump, lots of meetings, Cabinet picks still coming

President-elect Donald Trump returned to his perch high above Manhattan on Monday, meeting with former rivals and longtime allies a day after he indicated he had worked out agreements to fill major posts in his administration. | Trump's choice for top law enforcer has cannabis proponents fearing future

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Jury rejects lawsuit over reporting on Minnesota cop killing

A Minnesota jury has ruled against a man who sued two media organizations over news stories that named him as a suspect in the killing of a police officer.

St. Paul police investigate death in Hamline-Midway area

St. Paul police have detained what they describe as a "person of interest" in the case. They are interviewing that person but have not released their name.

Investigators say fire at Lakeland city hall intentionally set

Investigators believe a fire that destroyed a city hall under construction east of the Twin Cities was intentionally set.


 
 

If Republicans repeal Obamacare, Ryan has replacement blueprint

The lack of specifics on health care from the president-elect means a plan released in June by House Speaker Paul Ryan is the best outline of what the GOP would like to replace Obamacare. | Trump can kill Obamacare with or without help from Congress

Minnesota governor 2018: A who's who of possible candidates

The break from politics in Minnesota is over. Let the 2018 race for governor begin. | Election 2016

Read up: 'Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events' hits Netflix in January

The Baudelaire orphans and Count Olaf will land on the streaming service early next year, when Netflix unveils its adaptation of the beloved 13-book children's series. | The Thread

Sabra recalls hummus amid listeria contamination fears

The FDA says the voluntary recall announced by Sabra Dipping Co. includes hummus products with a "best before" date of Jan. 23, 2017, or earlier. The products were sent to retailers in the U.S. and Canada.

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