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Somalia's death toll rises again to 358 as thousands pray

"This is horrifying. And it was not a massacre. This was carnage. This was absolute carnage," Minneapolis City Council member Abdi Warsame said. "This was Somalia's 9/11, as you would say."

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Want to rent out your Mpls. home and stay elsewhere? That'll be $46

Under new regulations, companies like Airbnb will pay $5,000. The company says it is considering "legal options."

GOP lawmakers ask feds to reject Minnesota school accountability plan

Two of Minnesota's Republican legislative leaders say Minnesota has erred yet again with a plan crafted in response to the 2015 federal replacement for No Child Left Behind.

Orionid Meteor Shower will peak overnight, with best show before dawn

Last year, the Orionids were hampered by a bright moon. But this year, there's barely a sliver of moon in the sky, which should allow the remnants of Halley's Comet to shine.

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Watch: Paul Ryan roasts Trump at charity dinner

The House speaker poked fun at the president over his use of Twitter and the revolving cast of White House staff.

Do you care if your fish dinner was raised humanely? Animal advocates say you should

Concerns over animal welfare have led to changes in recent years in how livestock are raised. But seafood has been missing from the conversation. One group aims to change that.

Complaint: Teen on Snapchat before fatal crash in Sibley County

Investigators say a young driver was using the social media app Snapchat just before she struck and killed a bicyclist in Sibley County.

Burglary investigated at mosque that was targeted by bomb

Police Deputy Chief Mike Hartley says his department is investigating a burglary or attempted burglary at the Dar Al Farooq Islamic Center Friday.

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