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Navigating artificial intelligence in the workplace
Artificial intelligence is changing how we work, but are employers keeping up? MPR News host Angela Davis and her guests talk about how different industries are using AI and how organizations are responding to the rapid changes.
Rep. Pete Stauber talks Medicaid cuts, letter to Canada on wildfires and the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
Republican U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber, who represents northeastern Minnesota, joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer on Morning Edition Monday.
Northside native Brynne Crockett amplifies her voice as Lynx in-arena host, role model
Northside native Brynne Crockett, known also by her stage name Bdot, can add in-arena host for the Minnesota Lynx home games to her resume. She’s also a hip-hop artist, high school basketball announcer and role model.
Wild weather, smoky skies put summer camps at risk
For one summer camp in Minneapolis, wildfires up north and a succession of severe storms have put coordinators in a tough spot as they try to provide an outdoor day care experience while also keeping campers safe.
MN Shortlist, Aug. 1-7: A festival of Finns, drag opera and more
MN Shortlist is your weekly curated roundup of recommended events from MPR News, highlighting standout performances, exhibits and gatherings around the region.
Rochester’s new bus line comes with pain — and promise — for local businesses
Rochester is a decade into the largest economic development project in state history. And a big part of the plan is a rapid bus line that stands to move more than 10,000 people around Rochester daily. For local businesses, it comes with some pain — and promise.
For this Minnesotan, having family in Gaza means thinking of them ‘every bite we eat’
Minnesotan Raghda Skeik was born and raised in Gaza, and still has family there. MPR News host Emily Reese asked Skeik what life has been like for her family.