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Thunder Bay business leader says tariffs are keeping entrepreneurs on their toes
With new tariff hikes comes new anxieties for business owners. In Thunder Bay, Ontario, businesses are still trying to figure out what will happen to their bottom line.
YouTubers 'Squirmy and Grubs' confront misconceptions by sharing stories of interabled couples
A Minnesota couple with a wildly popular social media following are out with a new book about relationships — specifically, relationships like theirs where one person has a disability and the other person does not. It’s called “Interabled.”
Metro Transit proposing to end Northstar Commuter Rail in January
In a plan presented to members of the Metropolitan Council Wednesday, Metro Transit proposed ending Northstar Commuter Rail service after the Vikings’ last regular season game in January. It wants to replace the line with lower cost buses.
House payments that don't retire
Data over three decades show more people are still paying their home loans after retirement, and what is owed has increased dramatically.
Owners of Jack Link's navigate mix of food politics in the Trump administration
The Wisconsin and Minnesota-based company and the processed meat industry are caught between conflicting ideologies in the Trump administration over the future of food policy.
Rethinking ADHD and how to treat it
About 10 percent of U.S. children have an ADHD diagnosis. MPR News guest host Catharine Richert talks with a journalist and a pediatrician about how research is changing our understanding of the disorder — and how to treat it.  
Visit Cook County director talks North Shore tourism and international employees
Linda Jurek, the executive director of Visit Cook County and the Cook County Chamber, joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer on Morning Edition at WTIP in Grand Marais Tuesday to delve deeper into regional attractions, cross-border tourism, the impact of international students and more.