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Climate change through a camera lens
North Shore photographer Bryan Hansel says climate change can make for more dramatic photos — but also risk and changing scenery.
Author Frederick Joseph examines modern masculinity in 'Patriarchy Blues'
What does it mean to be a man today? In his new book, the award-winning author of “The Black Friend” examines how masculinity and patriarchy join together to make a toxic culture and offers a compelling vision for how to move beyond.
July sees spotty rainfall for much of the state
This July has seen spotty rainfall, which has contributed to a moderate drought.
Number of Latino farmers small, but growing
According to the agricultural census, Minnesota is home to about 112,000 farmers. Of those, 650 identify as Hispanic or Latino. That number is growing.
Duluth mural project connects city to its Ojibwe history
A mural project in Duluth honors an Ojibwe chief and the vital trip he took 170 years ago to preserve tribal homelands.
In our third pandemic summer, blockbusters are back
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two movie critics about their favorite summer movies, the state of movie theaters and their recommendations on what to watch. Plus, she talks with MPR Cube Critics Aron Woldeslassie and Samantha Matsumoto.
Osterholm: There's a new COVID variant. Should we be worried?
There’s a new COVID-19 variant on the radar called BA 2.75. MPR News Reporter Catharine Richert talked with veteran epidemiologist Michael Osterholm about the latest insights.