Yahoo! Finance,
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Rick Newman
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4/26/2022 12:14:52 PM
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Republicans used to argue that government should get out of the way and leave businesses free to work their capitalist magic. Ronald Reagan is so passé. In Florida, Texas and other GOP states, Republicans are now enlisting businesses in culture-war politics and punishing them if they don’t go along. (snip) DeSantis and his fellow Florida Republicans are trying to put Disney in a choose-and-lose position. This is the cultural warfare Republicans in the Trump or post-Trump era feel they must wage to get and keep power.
KSTP-TV [Minneapolis St. Paul],
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Staff
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4/21/2022 10:15:03 PM
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Thursday, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey talked about the new Minneapolis no-knock search warrant policy in the city.
The new policy, which Frey proposed in March, no longer allows Minneapolis police to apply for or execute no-knock warrants, no longer allows Minneapolis police to request or respond to requests from agencies in other jurisdictions, and requires Minneapolis police to knock or announce their presence and purpose for entry at least 20 seconds before executing the warrant, or at least 30 seconds before executing the warrant if it’s between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m., among other requirements.
KSTP-TV [Minneapolis St. Paul],
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Kyle Brown
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Jay Kolls
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A Minnesota man connected to a scheme to launder millions in federal child nutrition funds has been charged after he was caught attempting to leave the country with a fraudulently obtained passport.
Court documents show Mohamed Jama Ismail, 49, of Isanti, is charged with one count of passport fraud. He has not been charged in connection with the investigation into Feeding Our Future. (snip) Prosecutors allege that Ismail, a native Somali who immigrated to the U.S. and later gained citizenship in 2005, later applied for a new passport, claiming he had “lost” it at home.
KSTP-TV [Minneapolis St. Paul],
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Staff
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4/19/2022 10:33:17 PM
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Plans for what is believed to be Minnesota’s first-ever girls baseball tournament have been announced.
The Minnesota Twins, St. Paul Saints and Baseball For All are planning to host the “Baseball For All Toni Stone Invitational” on June 11 and 12. (snip) are named after famous women in baseball. Minnesota’s event will honor St. Paul native Toni Stone, who was the first woman to play in the Negro Leagues (snip) Registration is $75 per player ($50 for 8 and under) and also includes four tickets to the Twins game on June 10.
KSTP-TV [Minneapolis St. Paul],
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Staff
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4/16/2022 10:44:10 AM
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Minnesota 5th District Congresswoman Ilhan Omar took a lot of criticism from both Republicans and Democrats for her vote against a Russian oil ban last month.
It passed overwhelmingly in the House by a vote of 414 to 17, with just Rep. Omar, one other Democrat, and 15 Republicans voting against it.
“I don’t think it’s actually that controversial,” Omar said.. (snip) Omar is also authoring a bill in Congress to restrict the use of “no-knock” warrants.
KARE11 [Minneapolis St Paul],
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Dana Thiede
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4/14/2022 6:41:50 PM
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A young man is charged with riding a motorcycle through a deployed school bus stop arm and hitting a student as he crossed the road the road in Edina.
Prosecutors say 18-year-old Terrence Mather-Lymon of Minneapolis was riding a motorcycle for the first time on April 11 when he passed a number of stopped vehicles and the bus, with stop arm extended and lights flashing, before hitting the 10-year-old in a marked crosswalk. (snip) He told them it was the first time he had ever ridden a motorcycle and did not have a license. .
Newsweek,
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Adam B. Coleman
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4/9/2022 9:17:57 AM
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At the peak of the Critical Race Theory controversy in June of 2021, I was invited to Waukesha, Wisconsin to give a speech in front of a crowd of what was supposed to be a few hundred people about my thoughts on race and CRT in schools. 600 people showed up— (snip) This wasn't a Trump rally filled with politically active people; on the contrary, it was a crowd of concerned parents who wanted to learn. (snip) These are normal, middle class parents with reasonable concerns. But to hear the liberal media tell it, upset parents showing up to school districts around the country were simply racists
KSTP-TV [Minneapolis St. Paul],
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Ryan Raiche
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4/8/2022 7:40:05 PM
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The instructor was teaching police officers how to write more effective reports and offered several tips such as how to “prepare the script” and portray officers as “victims.”
In the webinar, officers were also scolded for documenting injuries suffered by suspects during fights with police. (snip) Leslie, who sits on the company’s Law Enforcement Advisory Council, says Lexipol’s automatic policy updates are a more efficient way of keeping rules for officers up to date, and cuts down on legal settlements.
Associated Press,
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Larry Neumeister
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4/8/2022 7:33:02 PM
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A federal judge rejected Girl Scouts’ claims Thursday that the Boy Scouts created marketplace confusion and damaged their recruitment efforts by using words like “scouts” and “scouting” in recruitment drives.
Manhattan Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein ruled the Boy Scouts of America can describe their activities as “scouting” without referring to gender and that the matter does not need to be put to a jury. (snip) In a statement, the Boy Scouts said the ruling had vindicated its position.
It noted that 305,000 girls are currently enrolled in its programs and that since full participation was permitted beginning in 2019, more than 2,200 females have become Eagle Scouts.
NY Post,
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Hannah Sparks
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Eric Hegedus
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4/5/2022 9:53:44 PM
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Bobby Rydell, the 1960s teen heartthrob who appeared in the 1963 musical comedy “Bye Bye Birdie,” has died. He was 79.
According to Variety, the cause of death was pneumonia. He passed just weeks before he would have turned 80 on April 26.
The triple-threat from Philadelphia, born Robert Louis Ridarelli, was famous for such hip-swinging rock & roll hits as “Volare” and “Wild One,” and acted alongside Ann-Margret, Dick Van Dyke and Janet Leigh in the Oscar-nominated “Bye Bye Birdie.”
KSTP-TV [Minneapolis St. Paul],
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Rich Reeve
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4/3/2022 10:41:34 PM
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“This is where you can see what someone’s been exposed to,” says Howard Dotson, pointing to a child’s drawing of several buildings ablaze and an artillery piece pointing at them. “They came from Kyiv, where there’s bombings.” (snip) So on March 11, Dotson went overseas, traveling on the European rail lines used by refugees fleeing from Ukraine into Poland.
Carrying 50 pounds of donated crayons and 1,000 pieces of paper, he hosted ‘art circles.’
KSTP-TV [Minneapolis St. Paul],
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Staff
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3/30/2022 10:44:21 PM
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Minneapolis man is accused of kidnapping and robbing a man, then lighting his unconscious accomplice on fire earlier this month.
Desmond Durelle Graham, 31, is charged with kidnapping, first-degree aggravated robbery, third-degree assault and financial transaction fraud.
Minneapolis police were called to the area of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue (snip) the suspects drove around Minneapolis using narcotics, until one of Graham’s accomplices became unconscious.
Graham allegedly tried to beat the accomplice awake in the vehicle, but after that didn’t work, went back to the abandoned gas station and lit the accomplice on fire.
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just a night out with a few of obama's sons.. and.. you're right! 38th and Chicago is the George Floyd Memorial (hijacked) intersection of Murderapolis