Stories from September 25, 2022

Chilly start to the week; widespread 30s Wednesday morning
Our winds will back off a bit on Monday, but it’ll still be breezy. We take a look at the week ahead, which includes a couple of mornings with frost potential. We also have the latest on Tropical Storm Ian, which is expected to become a major hurricane this week.
Gophers enter AP Top 25 after 4-0 start
Gophers were last ranked in the AP Top 25 in October 2020, also at #21.
Is the American dream worth the risk? These migrants hope so
The American dream remains a compelling tale among migrants south of the border. The objective has shifted, though. For many, simply trying to stay alive is what's driving them.
Sánchez homers, drives in 4 as Twins beat Angels 8-4
Jose Miranda and Gio Urshela each had three hits for Minnesota, which was eliminated from contention in the AL Central on Friday night.
Stocks and bonds both get clobbered this time. Here's what's behind the double whammy
Stocks are down more than 20% this year. Usually when that happens bonds hold their value. But right now both are down sharply, hurting retirees and people saving for college in 529 plans.
A windy and bright Sunday; chilly start to the week
We’ll have strong winds Sunday afternoon, but plenty of sunshine in most areas. We have details on that, plus a look at the week ahead, including some very chilly morning temps. We also have an update on Tropical Storm Ian, which is expected to become a major hurricane this week.
Photos: Protesters rally in Minneapolis over the death of Mahsa Amini in Iran
Demonstrators on Saturday expressed their outrage at the death of Amini in Iran after she was arrested by Iran’s morality police allegedly for wearing her hijab too loosely. Photojournalist Nicole Neri captured scenes from the rally for MPR News.
A bright and windy Sunday in most areas
This will be a bad hair day for many of us, due to strong winds. We have details on the winds, plus a look at high temps and who could see some rain today.
Jupiter is coming its closest to Earth in decades
Jupiter will be some 367 million miles from Earth on Monday, the closest it's been since 1963. It coincides with Jupiter being on the opposite side of Earth from the sun — when it'll be its brightest.
Judge: St. Cloud State has improved equity in sports, but work remains to meet Title IX
Six years after female athletes sued over discrimination, a federal judge ruled that the university still needs to ensure that travel and per diem is equitable for men’s and women’s teams to comply with the 1972 law.