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Good evening. Feeling hot? Record high temps recorded in the Twin Cities and St. Cloud today.

Michael Flynn might be trying to escape the heat. The AP is reporting that he has stopped communicating with President Trump's legal team about the investigation into Russian election meddling. The move could signal cooperation with the government.

Sen. Al Franken's decision not to resign is pleasing many on our Facebook Page . Let us know what you think.
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Egypt: Militants kill at least 235 in attack on Sinai mosque

The startling bloodshed, which also wounded at least 109, was the latest sign of how more than three years of fighting in Sinai has been unable to crush an insurgency waged by the IS affiliate.

AP source: Flynn breaks with Trump team on Mueller probe

The decision could be a sign that Flynn is moving to cooperate with Mueller's investigation or negotiate a deal for himself.

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Franken apologizes again, won’t resign

In a Thanksgiving day statement, Sen. Al Franken said he will try to regain the trust of Minnesota voters and gave no sign of resigning.

Less waste, more taste: A master chef reimagines Thanksgiving leftovers

Over this Thanksgiving week, Americans will toss almost 200 million pounds of turkey alone. Massimo Bottura helps us fight food waste by showing us how to turn leftovers into a world-class new meal.

60 degrees on Black Friday? Twin Cities breaks temperature record

Both the Twin Cities and St. Cloud hit record highs for Nov. 24, according to the National Weather Service.

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In Sweden, God is no longer a ‘he’

The Church of Sweden has decided that God is beyond human form and so it will no longer refer to ... him... as .... him or he.

Is a big, blue wave forming off the political coast?

After Democrats pulled off wins in 2017 that were bigger than expected, Republicans and Democrats are wondering what that means for the 2018 midterms.

Banned from the dinner table? Here's advice for talking politics during the holidays

Were you banned from the Thanksgiving table because you were talking politics? Univ. of Minn. family therapist Prof. Bill Doherty joins Kerri Miller with some concrete advice for making conversations about divisive topics productive during the holidays.

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