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'Truly sorry for my evil acts': Jacob Wetterling's killer gets 20 years

Danny Heinrich

In heart-rending detail, Jacob's family on Monday told a judge of the damage Danny Heinrich had done to them and others. Prosecutors said Heinrich wasn't repentant despite his words.

  • Timeline 27 years of agony in Jacob Wetterling case
Kurt Daudt leads House member to press conference.

GOP's new muscle may remake Minnesota Capitol agenda

Republicans will control both the Minnesota House and Senate when the legislative session begins in January. That's likely to bring big changes on gun control, health care, transportation, workplace benefits and other issues.

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Mom implores son to 'tell the government what you did' in ISIS case

The mother of one of the nine young Twin Cities men sentenced last week for their roles in a plot to fight for ISIS said she encouraged her son to tell the truth to the government.

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A Tribe Called Red's latest album is <em>We Are the Halluci Nation</em>.

A Tribe Called Red breaks down its 'powwow-step' style

A group of three indigenous DJs from Canada combines dubstep, hip-hop, and traditional powwow samples in its music. Bear Witness calls it "a very inclusive party that everybody showed up to."

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Police, protesters face off at Dakota Access pipeline

Tension flared anew as protesters tried to push past a long-blocked bridge on a state highway, only to be turned back by a line of law enforcement using water cannon and what appeared to be tear gas.

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Minnesota governor 2018: A who's who of possible candidates

The break from politics in Minnesota is over. Let the 2018 race for governor begin.

Sabra recalls hummus amid listeria contamination fears

The FDA says the voluntary recall announced by Sabra Dipping Co. includes hummus products with a "best before" date of Jan. 23, 2017, or earlier. The products were sent to retailers in the U.S. and Canada.

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'Moonglow' shines a light on hidden family history

Michael Chabon's new novel is based on deathbed conversations with his own grandfather, as strong painkillers unlocked the stories of a long full life -- stories Chabon says he'd never heard before.

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St. Paul police investigate death in Hamline-Midway area

St. Paul police have detained what they describe as a "person of interest" in the case. They are interviewing that person but have not released their name.

Pope Francis closes the Holy Door in St. Peter's Basilica on Sunday in Vatican City, marking the end of the Jubilee Year of Mercy.

Pope Francis grants all priests the ability to forgive abortions

The Vatican has long considered abortion such a grave sin that only bishops can grant absolution. The pope changed that temporarily in 2015; now he's extended the change indefinitely.

Authorities say Texas, Missouri officers shot in ambushes

The detective in San Antonio was writing out a traffic ticket when he was shot to death in his squad car late Sunday morning outside police headquarters

Marijuana is now legal for recreational or medicinal use in more than half the country, but it's still banned in professional sports.

NFL players searching for painkiller choices hope for relaxed marijuana ban

Now that marijuana use in allowed in 28 states, it has opened up renewed questions about the drug as a pain reliever for people -- including players in the National Football League.

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Post-election, overwhelmed Facebook users unfriend, cut back

NPR asked how your social media habits changed after the election. More than 150 of you replied -- and most are tired, deleting apps, unfriending people, tuning out politics or worried for family ties.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrives at a news conference where she announced her plan to run for a fourth term next year. Merkel is the leader of the conservative German Christian Democrats party.

Germany's Angela Merkel to run for fourth term in 2017

"This election will be even more difficult than those we have had before as we are facing a strong polarization," says Chancellor Merkel, 62.

U.S. astronaut Peggy Whitson gestures before the launch of the Soyuz MS-03 spaceship to the International Space Station on Thursday.

Peggy Whitson, 56, becomes oldest woman in space

On the mission, she's projected to once again become the U.S. astronaut with the most time spent in orbit.

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