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Overnight temperatures will dip to near and below freezing across Minnesota Friday morning. The chill continues Friday with sunshine but a persistent chilly northwest breeze. Get the latest weather news on Updraft.

Coming up on Morning Edition: The Israeli military has conducted missile strikes against Iran, a senior U.S. military official told NPR on Thursday. There are also reports of explosions in Iraq and Syria.

Coming up at 11 a.m. Don Winslow draws his Danny Ryan trilogy — and his writing career — to a close with his new novel, “City in Ruins. ” He talks with Kerri Miller on Big Books and Bold Ideas about an end of an era for him.
 
Minnesota House approves bill that attempts to speed up legal cannabis marketplace roll out

The Minnesota House voted Thursday to speed up the process for getting cannabis dispensaries lined up by giving them a route to pre-approval of operating licenses.

On a 69-62 vote, lawmakers voted to allow the office to start issuing license pre-approvals as early as this summer. Supporters say that would allow them to secure funding, rent real estate and take other steps to get up and running. They still wouldn’t be allowed to commercially grow or sell the marijuana itself.

“A number of provisions in this bill are designed to expedite the process of setting up a good legitimate marketplace for cannabis to displace that illicit marketplace that’s out there,” said the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Zack Stephenson, DFL-Coon Rapids.

The proposal would also put the Office of Cannabis Management in charge of enforcement for hemp-derived edible products and medical marijuana. Those responsibilities currently fall to the Department of Health. Many of the recommendations in the bill came from the new agency overseeing the marijuana market.
 
‘It’s such a surreal feeling’: Alissa Pili talks about her future with the Minnesota Lynx

This week the Minnesota Lynx put more firepower into their roster by drafting University of Utah forward Alissa Pili in the 2024 WNBA Draft.

“It was definitely a lot of nerves building up to the moment,” Pili said about what it was like to be drafted. “It’s such a surreal feeling, and so many emotions, especially with my family being there, and just looking back to everything that I did to get there, it was an amazing feeling.”
 
What else we're watching:

Cube Critics discuss ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ and ‘The Invisible Fight.’ Cube Critics Jacob Aloi and Max Sparber discuss a return to a 1980s franchise and an Estonian hard rock martial arts comedy.

Listen: ‘He’s such a nice guy’: new film shares two sides of pro wrestling’s legendary villain Jim ‘The Baron’ Raschke. Minnesotans who watched professional wrestling on television in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s may remember a gruff-voiced, goose-stepping, bald guy who went by the name Baron Von Raschke. A documentary about him is launching on Amazon.

Trader Joe’s recalls basil linked to 12 salmonella infections in 7 states, including Minnesota. The Food and Drug Administration warns Trader Joe’s customers in dozens of states to throw out fresh  basil after a federal investigation linked the product to a salmonella outbreak.

— Sam Stroozas, MPR News


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