Shows

From online sports betting to so-called prediction markets, it’s never been easier to gamble. MPR News host Catharine Richert and her guests talk about the problems with this new age of gambling and who it’s impacting the most.    
MSP airport avoids long lines —  and ICE presence — during TSA agent shortage
TSA agents across the country haven’t been showing up to work because they aren’t getting paid due to the partial government shutdown. But so far, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport has been spared from long security wait times.
Minn. House votes to repeal César Chavez Day following rape allegations
Following allegations that the late labor leader sexually abused women and girls, state lawmakers said they would work quickly to repeal a Minnesota law honoring César Chavez.
For a third year in a row, lawmakers look to change zoning regulations
Zoning regulations create rules around how property can be developed and used. Housing advocates want to change them statewide to address a shortage of homes. But the League of Minnesota Cities wants to leave those decisions to municipalities.
Morning Announcements for March 23
These are the Morning Announcements for Monday, March 23. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
How technology is changing work in Minnesota
Technology is changing our world. Can Minnesota help shape where it goes next? MPR News guest host Chris Farrell talks with two leaders from the Minnesota Technology Association about how tech companies in Minnesota are working to prepare people for the future.