Stories from August 13, 2022

Comfortable Sunday temps; any hot weather in sight?
You might not need to run your air conditioner on Sunday, as comfortable temperatures linger. We take a look at the week ahead to see if there’s any hot weather headed our way.
Salman Rushdie may lose an eye after being stabbed at a speaking event
A 24-year-old New Jersey man pleaded not guilty after being charged with attempted murder in Friday's attack in Chautauqua, N.Y. The author underwent surgery and was on a ventilator, his agent said.
Quiet weekend weather in most areas; no 90s in sight this week
Rain won’t interfere with outdoor activities in most of Minnesota this weekend. We have the updated weekend weather details and a look at the week ahead.
Flowers for Fowles in Lynx home finale
Fowles was honored in a post-game ceremony in front of a packed Target Center crowd by Minnesota Lieutenant Gov. Peggy Flanagan, Lynx owner Glen Taylor, former players Rebekkah Brunson and Lindsay Whalen, and coach Cheryl Reeve.
Best Buy trims jobs after it cuts sales and profit outlook
The job cuts come after Best Buy reduced its annual sales and profit forecast late last month, citing surging inflation that has dampened consumer spending on gadgets. The Richfield-based company echoed Walmart, which a few days before cut its profit outlook.
You’ll see fairly typical temps this afternoon, and rain is not expected. We have your Saturday weather details.
Here's one reason why America's racial wealth gap persists across generations
A new poll finds white adults are more than twice as likely as others to get sizable financial help from parents or grandparents. By contrast, Black adults are more likely to give money to elders.