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"Green Book" follows Donald Shirley a black concert pianist's tour of the deep South in 1962. It's an odd-couple road-trip buddy movie about the pianist and the bouncer, called Tony Lip. The film won the Best Feature award at the recent Twin Cities Film Festival, and as Oscar season begins, it's a big contender. Burke has been getting praise from high places.
Miscarriage is "lonely, painful, and demoralizing," Michelle Obama writes in her new memoir. Yet, by some estimates, it ends as many as 1 in 5 pregnancies before the 20-week mark.
House Democrats unveiled a draft rules package Thursday for how they would govern the chamber when they take over the majority in the new Congress next year.
It sounds like a simple question for a police department. How many Native American women have gone missing or been murdered in a given city? In Seattle, say. Or Albuquerque. Or Salt Lake City. Or Baltimore.
The stores may be lost to changing times and tastes, but the names still ring familiar to many longtime Minnesotans. Powers. Schuneman's. The Golden Rule. Donaldson's. Young Quinlan. And, of course, Dayton's.
At least 63 people are now dead from a Northern California wildfire, and officials say they have a missing persons list with 631 names on it in an ever-evolving accounting of the victims of the nation's deadliest wildfire in a century.
North Korea says it will deport a U.S. citizen who entered the country illegally from neighboring China last month — a move seen as a conciliatory gesture aimed at maintaining ties with Washington.