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Draymond Green’s vow to keep his cool helps Warriors advance to face Timberwolves in West semis
Draymond Green made good on his promise to Golden State he would keep his cool in Game 7 against the Houston Rockets. The Warriors avoided wasting a 3-1 lead in the first round and advanced to face Minnesota.
14-year-old dies in shooting in downtown Minneapolis
Minneapolis police said it appears that “a physical altercation among teenage boys escalated, ending when one of the teens fired a gun.”
States sue Trump administration for blocking the development of wind energy
A coalition of state attorneys general has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s attempt to stop the development of wind energy. Attorneys general from 17 states and Washington, D.C., are challenging an executive order Trump signed his first day in office.
2025 Met Gala Red Carpet: Looks we love
Monday is the Met Gala, known as fashion’s grandest event, where celebrities from various realms come together at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art to celebrate fashion and each other.
Meet the Florida group chipping away at public benefits one state at a time
The Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” platform has boosted the agenda of a conservative think tank that's been working for more than a decade to reshape the nation's public assistance programs.
‘James’ wins 2025 Pulitzer Prize for fiction
The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes were announced Monday afternoon. Percival Everett won the award for fiction for his novel “James”, a powerful re-imagination of “Huckleberry Finn.”
Tapped out? Dispute with DNR over year-round maple tree taps leaves Grand Marais couple feeling stuck
A small maple syrup operation that has tapped trees on state land outside Grand Marais for 25 years says it may have to close over a lease dispute with the Minnesota DNR. The agency wants the business to remove its tapping equipment from 600 trees at the end of every syrup season.
Minnesota libraries warn federal cuts may hurt services
The Minnesota Library Association says some $3 million a year in federal library funding is in jeopardy and could threaten vital library programs across the state.