☀️ Get ready for a hot weekend. Highs will be near 90 Saturday through Monday with muggy dew points. There will be spotty storm chances also, some of which could be severe.
🌩️ There’s the possibility of some spotty storms developing late Friday night into early Saturday. We’ll be on the edge of the heat dome in Minnesota where minor ripples or upper level disturbances combined with a low level jet stream will have the to potential to spark activity occasionally into Monday. Get the latest weather news on Updraft.
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Coming up on Morning Edition | St. Cloud State University has a new interim president — Larry Dietz. He'll serve a two-year term, and is faced with declining enrollment, leadership turnover and staff and budget cuts. Dietz joins us to talk about how he'll weather that storm and share his plans to put SCSU on a better path.
President Joe Biden is campaigning in Michigan today after a solo press conference last night. Biden says he's staying in the race. But if fellow Democrats should persuade him to leave, what is the realistic timeline to ready a new campaign?
And former President Donald Trump is expected to announce his running mate before the Republican National Convention begins Monday. It's a decision that could shape the direction of the party for years. |
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Coming up at 11a.m. | 📖 Lily Chen is not endowed with good fortune — despite the fact that her scientist mother managed to grow a backyard of four-leaf clovers. She doesn’t win raffles or lotteries. She scrapes out a meager living as an unpaid intern with the hopes that it might give her a shot at an entry-level gig. In short: Not lucky. But then a chance encounter upends her life and changes her idea of what fortune really is.
🎙️ Rachel Khong’s new book, “Real Americans,” is already a New York Times bestseller and one of the hottest novels of the summer. She joins MPR News host Kerri Miller on this week’s Big Books and Bold Ideas to talk about teasing out the truth between luck and choice, soul mates and chance. |
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| In Dakota County, public libraries rethink their role to meet needs beyond books | Minnesota libraries still hold books and host story time, but they’re also trying to meet new public demands for digital titles, remote worker space, Wi-Fi and social services. In Dakota County, officials are remaking their library system in real time.
“We’re seeing much more of an increase in individuals with insecure housing in the library. We’re also seeing more people who are experiencing crises of different levels,” said Margaret Stone, director of the Dakota County Library system and its 10 branches. | |
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| MPR News Radio Campers explore how a theater is run at the Ordway | Theater audiences are well-versed in the creatives on stage and just beyond. Actors, designers and directors often take the spotlight, but there are other key players who keep every aspect running smoothly to bring a performance to life.
Typically, we don’t hear much from them. The teens participating in this year’s MPR News Radio Camp explored the jobs behind the scenes at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul and discovered a wealth of stories. | |
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What else we're watching: | 🏖️ Red Lake Nation College mounts cultural exchange with Indigenous Brazilians. Citizens from Red Lake and Leech Lake are now back in Minnesota after a first-of-its-kind cultural exchange to Brazil.
🏛️ Biden says during press conference he’s going to ‘complete the job’ despite calls to bow out. “I’m not in this for my legacy. I’m in this to complete the job I started,” Biden said as he insisted his support among the electorate was strong and he would stay in the race and would win.
🤸🏽 Olympic trials vaults Minneapolis to record hotel revenue. Meet Minneapolis, the city’s tourism and hospitality organization, says the city set a new record for hotel room revenue in a month, raking in more than $42.3 million in June. They estimate that it brought in around $2.75 million in incremental taxes for the city.
🚨 Trooper charged in fatal wreck suspended after prior crashes. The Minnesota state trooper charged Tuesday with killing a woman during a high-speed chase in May had been suspended twice previously for crashing his squad car and received written reprimands for two additional crashes.
🎞️ Cube Critics discuss ‘Mary Jane’s Not a Virgin Anymore’ and ‘The Boys, Season 4.’ Cube Critics Max Sparber and Aron Woldeslassie discuss a 1996 film shot in California but set in Minnesota and season four of “The Boys.”
🎧 Listen: Summer of rain paving the way for a mosquito boom, but not until next summer. Mid-July means we’re deep into mosquito season. And since mosquitos thrive in puddles of standing water, the huge amount of rain we saw in June is paving the way for their population to boom.
❌ A study found toxic metals in popular tampon brands. Here’s what experts advise. A first-of-its-kind study found lead, arsenic and other heavy metals in various tampon brands, but didn’t link them to harmful health effects. Experts explain why it matters — and what to watch for.
— Sam Stroozas and Anna Haecherl, MPR News |
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