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Good morning! A pleasant summer day today, with highs near 80. Why is there suddenly a dramatic conflict around pipelines? In MPR News' new five-part podcast, Rivers of Oil , reporter Dan Kraker takes a look at how they’ve come to the forefront of an epic tug of war between reliance and risk, and how we all have a role to play in this story. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Forecast
He made it to the roof! The #mprraccoon has reportedly been trapped
You can breathe a little easier this morning. The little raccoon that held the world rapt on Tuesday as it scaled a downtown St. Paul skyscraper has reportedly been trapped on the roof. | Twitter had a lot of thoughts about the #mprraccoon | NewsCut: Death of a raccoon (relax -- not THAT raccoon)
Fifty-year-old memories haunt Tracy tornado survivors
It's been 50 years since the day Tracy, Minn., faced a hellish test, and residents found out just how fragile life can be.
PUC: Line 3 oil pipeline plan is necessary, safest option

Minnesota Public Utilities Commission staff say the controversial pipeline is needed, contrary to what another state agency argued. A decision is expected in about two weeks.

Police seek help finding missing Roseville boy with health concerns

Isiah Wright, 15, left his home June 8 after a disagreement with his mother, who hasn't heard from him and authorities are concerned for his welfare, Roseville police said Tuesday.

GOP Rep. Mark Sanford concedes defeat after crossing Trump

The South Carolina congressman's loss underscores how GOP voters value loyalty to Trump. In Virginia, controversial Trump acolyte Corey Stewart secured the Republican nomination for Senate.

Trump declares the North Korea nuclear threat is over

President Trump declared on Twitter Wednesday that there was "no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea," a bold and questionable claim following his summit with leader Kim Jong Un that produced few guarantees on how and when Pyongyang would disarm.

U.S., Mexico and Canada win bid to host 2026 World Cup

The united bid was selected over a competing bid from Morocco, in a vote among some 203 FIFA members that was held in Moscow.

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