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Friday brings another dry but beautiful day to Minnesota. Highs will run in the 80s in most areas, with the typically cooler temperatures near the North Shore. Get the latest on Updraft.

🎙️Coming up on Morning Edition: Our Northstar Journeys series showcases Minnesota researchers who are working to improve cancer outcomes for East Africans. Tune in to learn more about their innovative approach and why it is needed.

🎧At 11 a.m. on Big Books and Bold Ideas, Joe Milan Jr. joins MPR News host Kerri Miller to talk about his debut novel “The All-American,” his own identity conundrum, what it means to embody American values and how football ties it all together.

📞 We want to hear from you: Last year on June 24, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. MPR News wants to hear from Minnesotans about how they feel one year post-Roe. Call 651-290-1187 and leave us a voicemail with your story and contact information. We may use a portion of your audio on the air.

 
ChangeMakers: Hildie Edwards speaks up for trans kids like herself

Hildie Edwards is a 12-year-old singer, performer and actor who lives with her parents and younger sister in Eagan. She enjoys doing impressions of famous people (Jennifer Coolidge and Dolly Parton, to name a few) and recently played the role of Olaf the snowman in her school’s production of “Frozen.”

Edwards also testified at a Minnesota Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in February in support of the trans refuge bill , which protects access to gender-affirming health care for transgender people in Minnesota, whether they live here or are traveling from another state.

She delivered a four-minute speech at the hearing about the role Minnesota plays as a place where trans people are able to find safety, be supported and thrive.

“Basic human rights should not be an end goal. I look forward to the day where Minnesota laws not only allow me to exist, but when they are written to make sure trans kids like me are affirmed and celebrated for the amazing people they are,” Edwards said during her testimony.
 
What else we're watching:
For UMN researchers, finding a better way to educate about cancer starts in the community. To address health disparities, two researchers start with finding out how much people know about a major cause of death and what they can do about it. 

Orchestrating stories: St. Paul’s Film Score Fest challenges the norms of filmmaking. Film Score Fest is a unique film festival that pairs filmmakers with composers to create original scores for short films, promoting collaboration and networking in the process.

Man gets 30-month sentence for staging political arson. A judge on Thursday sentenced a Brooklyn Center man to 30 months in federal prison for staging a politically-motivated arson to collect insurance money and donations.

Trump charged over classified documents in 1st federal indictment of an ex-president. 
The indictment carries unmistakably grave legal consequences, including the possibility of prison if he's convicted.

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