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Gov. Dayton says refusing Syrian refugees is 'un-American'
More than half of U.S. governors have taken steps to prevent Syrian refugees from resettling in their states.
How the U.S. 'accidentally became a multicultural nation'
Tom Gjelten's new book looks at the ripple effects of the 1965 Immigration Act, and how immigration to America took an unexpected turn.
Editor: New ownership won't change Nat Geo's climate change coverage
"If there were a time to double down on our coverage of climate change, it would be right now," said Dennis Dimick, Executive Environment Editor for National Geographic.
Weather talk: The science of forecasting and climate change solutions
Chief meteorologist Paul Huttner talks about the science of forecasting winter weather. Climate scientist Tim Flanney joins in the discussion about possible climate change solutions.
Friday Roundtable: The aftermath of the Paris attacks
A week after the attacks in Paris, three terrorism and international security experts join MPR News' Kerri Miller to discuss the global consequences of the ISIS-coordinated strike.
How well do you know your bird calls?
Gerrit Vyn has traveled the world photographing and recording hundreds of species of birds. Can you name these species by their call?
What's driving job search addiction?
Amy Lindgren, a career counselor, has identified a new trend: People who are job hunting on a daily or weekly basis, even though they are comfortably employed.
There's more to Custer than his 'Last Stand'
Custer was a household name long before that fateful day on the prairie. T.J. Stiles' new book looks at the general's complicated legacy and how it shaped American history.
Lonely Planet on the best place to visit in 2016
The guidebook publisher has picked a southern African country as their top destination in the new year.
Scott Clement, polling manager at The Washington Post and Joe Lenski, Executive Vice President at Edison Research joined MPR News with Kerri Miller for a conversation on polling.