Defying naysayers on all sides, Kerry keeps pushing Israelis, Palestinians to...
John Kerry made his fourth visit to the Middle East in as many months this week in order to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, but the absence of any outward progress has left many observers...
View ArticleLondon angry as details about knife attackers emerge
LONDON, UK — Details about the bloodied, knife-wielding men who harangued bystanders after allegedly murdering a British soldier emerged Thursday, as shocked and angry Londoners came to terms with what...
View ArticleObama talks drones: Will it increase transparency for Pentagon to take lead?
In his widely anticipated foreign-policy speech Thursday, President Obama rejected the wisdom of a global “war on terror” and warned, in the words of President James Madison, that “No nation could...
View ArticleThief walks off with St. James Hotel's 19th century painting, doesn't get far
It was no "Thomas Crown Affair."A thief took a 19th century painting off the wall the St. James Hotel in Red Wing about 12:30 a.m. Saturday and walked out the door, says the Red Wing Republican...
View ArticleDawne Brown White to be new COMPAS executive director
COMPAS, the St. Paul-based nonprofit that connects artists with students and older adults, has named Dawne Brown White as its new executive director.She'll start June 3 and replaces Bob Olsen, who left...
View ArticleDespite compassion fatigue, United Way leader sees hope in battle against...
Worldwide United Way official Stacey Stewart sees both compassion fatigue and hope in the battle against poverty.In the Twin Cities this week to meet with community leaders of color as well as Greater...
View ArticleFinally, the Namekagon and weather combine for a perfect river day
Earth Journal writer Ron Meador is posting daily this week from the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.Thursday may have been about as perfect a day as it's possible to have on the Namekagon River:Clear...
View ArticleSt. Paul to allow selling merchandise from trucks on downtown streets
Macy's is gone, so St. Paul city officials are trying a new type of retail: merchandise sold from trucks on downtown streets.The City Council approved a "mobile retail ordinance" this week, allowing...
View ArticleSome getting cold feet over proposed Minneapolis ranked-choice changes
Changes to election laws are almost always explained by saying the new rules will give voters more opportunities to participate.The flip side of the new rules, especially those made by a group of...
View ArticleWe're lousy at estimating fast-food calories
Think you know how many calories were in that fast-food meal you gobbled down at lunch yesterday?Think again. Most of us underestimate — often significantly — the calorie content of the burgers,...
View ArticleFilling my salad bowl: the joys of home-grown leaf lettuce
My Northern Garden Courtesy of Mary SchierLeaf lettuce ready for harvest.Earlier this week, I had my first vegetable harvest—some lovely leaves from my three lettuce-bowl gardens, dressed with a...
View ArticleSt. Paul hires engineering firm to investigate deadly landslide in Lilydale Park
St. Paul officials announced Friday that they've hired an engineering firm firm to examine the Lilydale Park site where two fourth-grade boys were killed in landslide while fossil hunting on a school...
View ArticleMinnesota teen pregnancies drop 30%
If the figures are bona fide, this is good news.Olivia LaVecchia at City Pages reports: “Between 2007 and 2011, the number of teens giving birth in the state dropped by more than 30 percent. That...
View ArticleMN Blog Cabin Roundup, 5/24
The case against Majority Leader Tom Bakkfrom mnpACT! Progressive Political Blog by Dave Mindeman…quite frankly, the whole problem centers around 1 person — Majority Leader Tom Bakk. This session...
View ArticleWhat London gangs can teach us about London terrorists
By now we have all watched the video. A young man in a black hat, soaked in blood, the meat cleaver and knife used to butcher a British solider on a busy London street in hand, tells a gathering...
View ArticleWe Can Grow: building urban gardens, helping gardeners thrive
Photo by Bill KelleyMike Smieja created We Can Grow.When Mike Smieja sold his marketing firm in 2006 and decided to attend business school, he had one solid goal: start a new company that would make...
View ArticleRe-enactors bring to life the First Minnesota’s pivotal role in Battle of...
“I would have ordered that regiment in if I had known that every man would be killed. It had to be done.” — Gen. Winfield Scott HancockFifteen minutes. Just a quarter of an hour tells the tale of the...
View ArticleGov. Dayton vetoes part of Higher Education Bill, eliminates Teach for...
Gov. Mark Dayton signed the higher education bill with $250 million in additional funding Friday but vetoed its $1.5 million appropriation for Teach for America.In his veto letter (PDF), Dayton said he...
View ArticleMinneapolis City Council approves changes to ranked-choice voting
Despite public criticism and angry statements from several members earlier in the week, the Minneapolis City Council on Friday adopted without discussion new rules affecting the use of ranked-choice...
View ArticleMark Addicks Q-A: Finding the consumer state of mind at General Mills
In his 25 years at General Mills, Mark Addicks has managed some of the world’s best-known consumer brands. Now, as chief marketing officer, Addicks directs the $17 billion company’s efforts in an arena...
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