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All Things Considered with Clay Masters is your comprehensive source for afternoon news and information. Listen from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. every weekday.

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St. Paul woman remembers great-grandfather's civil rights legacy
Esau Jenkins -- a notable figure in the civil rights movement -- has a permanent installation in his honor at the new National Museum of African American History and Culture. His great-granddaughter was there to see it open.
In 'Moonlight,' director saw a chance to tell his own story
The new film follows an African-American youngster at three different ages as he grows up in Miami.
More than the hunt: Deer opener will draw thousands for tradition, camaraderie
Deer hunters will take to the woods this weekend for the opener of the Minnesota firearms deer season, as the state for the first time begins to develop a statewide deer management plan.
Prosecutors Thursday asked a judge to hand down sentences from 3.5 to 40 years to Minnesota men involved in a plot to join ISIS. The recommendations came as the nine men expressed remorse and sought leniency.
Criminal justice expert takes reins at Minneapolis NAACP
Jason Sole, a Hamline University adjunct faculty member, was elected president of the Minneapolis NAACP, succeeding Nekima Levy-Pounds.
Art Hounds: Ragamala Dance, Hmong fashion, dead poets
This week on Art Hounds, Ragamala Dance Company opens up its studios for "Ode to Navarathri."
In court, a woman who's part of the on-field activities during University of Minnesota football games detailed a series of sexual assaults but agreed to drop restraining orders against five Gopher players she said took part in the incident.
Appetites: Eating your way down the Green Line, Part II
Earlier this year, a team of two writers, a photographer and an illustrator set out to document 75 independent restaurants along the path of the Green Line light rail system.
Tech woes hobble MNsure; vexed lawmakers seek insurance fix
Minnesota consumers searching for health coverage ran into familiar frustrations Tuesday as MNsure's web site was overwhelmed and robocalls bombed the helpline.