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Good afternoon! Prince fans streamed into Paisley Park Thursday as tours started of the late pop star's compound. Fans from Denver and Philadelphia were among the first to arrive. Others hailed from as far away as Tokyo and Stockholm. All were eager to get a glimpse of the private life Prince left behind at his studio and home in Chanhassen. | Forecast
 

FBI: St. Cloud mall rampage premeditated; attacker likely radicalized

Dahir Ahmed Adan's actions leading up to his knife attacks on patrons at St. Cloud's Crossroads Center mall suggest he "may have been radicalized, either with the influence of others or on his own," an FBI investigator said Thursday. | "This is what St. Cloud looks like"

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Mike Pence says Trump never said that. Well, he did

Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence had a number of opportunities in Tuesday night's debate to defend statements made by Donald Trump. He dodged or denied. | Fact Check

Meal Kits and chaos: Report reveals unsavory side of Blue Apron warehouse

A recent BuzzFeed investigation found Blue Apron had poor, at times violent working conditions for employees at its packing facility in Richmond, Calif.

Here are the 2016 National Book Award finalists

Minnesota author Kate DiCamillo, Colson Whitehead and Jacqueline Woodson are just three of the authors on the shortlists for the National Book Awards. The 20 books still in contention for the prizes were unveiled Thursday. | The Thread


 
 

Your genes can affect how medications work in your body

Doctors are learning about a new tool that can help them determine what the best treatment option is for each individual patient.

'Not going to take any chances': Hurricane menaces Florida

Hurricane Matthew is barreling over the Bahamas and taking aim at Florida and was expected to near the Atlantic coast tonight. | MPR Asks: What impact has Hurricane Matthew had on you?

He did it again: Philippine president keeps insulting the U.S. (and Obama)

Rodrigo Duterte's repeated provocative statements are straining relations with the U.S. And his disparaging remarks about the U.S. president aren't helping Obama's pivot to Asia.

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