Today's Question Blog

If you had a billion dollars to donate, how would you spend it?
When Cari Tuna and her future husband, Dustin Moskovitz, a Facebook co-founder, decided they would give away most of their multibillion-dollar fortune to charity, they thought of asteroids.
By the numbers 2014 was a pretty good year. What was the best part of 2014 for you?
How much do you censor what you share on social media?
"It doesn’t matter who you are. Something as seemingly minor as an errant or offensive tweet can ruin you," writes Dave Pell.
Saturday’s demonstration at the Mall of America by Black Lives Matter disrupted holiday shopping on the Saturday before Christmas. A few weeks ago, a demonstration promoting the same cause shut down northbound traffic on Interstate Hwy. 35W in Minneapolis. Police made no arrests during the I-35W closure, and said they had arrested 25 people Saturday…
Should protesters be able to demonstrate at the Mall of America?
Bloomington Police Department spokesman Capt. Mark Stehlik said 25 people were arrested. He said more than 100 police officers from a variety of departments were present at the event.
Did Sony make the right call by not releasing The Interview?
"We are deeply saddened at this brazen effort to suppress the distribution of a movie, and in the process do damage to our company, our employees, and the American public," Sony said in a statement. "We stand by our filmmakers and their right to free expression and are extremely disappointed by this outcome."
A newly sanctioned arrangement in Minnesota will let anyone in Chisago County or adjacent counties invest in the project and earn credits on his or her Xcel Energy bills.
Who would you like to see run for U.S. president?
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on Tuesday announced plans to "actively explore" a presidential campaign.