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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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Medtronic merger tax advantages bring in $9.3 billion
The medical device company said it now has access to $9.3 billion that had been held by subsidiaries operating outside the U.S.
St. Cloud union leaders question move to bring in foreign workers
GNP said it's recruiting workers outside the U.S. because it couldn't find qualified candidates around St. Cloud willing to relocate, but local union officials question its intention.
Anomalisa' puts grown-up themes in hands of puppets
Charlie Kaufman wanted to write about the quest for human connection. The puppets came later.
Though Minnesota IDs good to fly until 2018, Dayton still wants special session
The governor still wants lawmakers to extend jobless benefits for Iron Range steelworkers and start tackling the state's troubling racial economic disparities. A top Republican said a special session is "unlikely."
The latest vote to repeal Obamacare wasn't along party lines
Rep. Collin Peterson, the sole Democrat who voted to repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act, explained his rationale to Tom Crann.
Minnesota Somali-American deli owner to attend State of the Union
Abdirahman Kahin, owner of Afro Deli restaurants in Minneapolis and St. Paul, will be Sen. Al Frankens guest for President Obama's final State of the Union address next Tuesday in Washington.
Art Hounds: 'Sunshine' gets a stormy staging
This week on Art Hounds: "Sunshine" gets a stormy staging, bluegrass with brunch, and art made from the detritus of life.
Minneapolis Seward Market killer resentenced but won't be free
Mahdi Hassan Ali was a 17-year-old juvenile at the time of the 2010 crime, which made him eligible for resentencing.