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Thousands attend Trump rally in Duluth
While he touched on immigration, most of his wide-ranging hourlong speech was spent urging Minnesotans to vote for Republicans and promising to win the state when he runs for re-election in 2020.
Brian Wilson, the man behind the sound of the Beach Boys, turns 76 on Wednesday. He's staying busy, kicking off a solo tour in July — and he'll be at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis on November 28. For Beach Boys fans, there's also a new album that blends the band's original recordings with new arrangements by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Johnson stands with Trump on immigration, but not tariffs
Republican gubernatorial candidate Jeff Johnson will be in Duluth for President Trump's rally Wednesday night. He wants Trump's endorsement.
High-speed chases around Twin Cities show varying guidelines on when to pursue
After a fleeing driver crashed his SUV into a Minneapolis playground last week, injuring three kids, the State Patrol is investigating whether its troopers followed a policy that discourages pursuits for nonviolent offenses.
Trump to face immigration protesters in Duluth
The Trump administration's zero-tolerance policy has sown division in the president's party, including here in Minnesota. U.S. Rep. Erik Paulsen said the policy is "just not what America is about" and called on the Justice and Homeland Security departments to reverse the policy.
Embrace Trump? Duluth visit tests Minnesota GOP candidates
While President Trump remains popular in parts of Minnesota, the backlash to his recent policy moves has some state Republicans weighing whether to go all-in or keep some distance during Trump's visit Wednesday.
According to a biography of Keith Richards, the first line of the song, "I was born in a crossfire hurricane," is a reference to the fact that Richards was born near London during World War II in the midst of a German air raid.
Regulators focus on need for new pipeline as decision looms
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission worked through questions of Enbridge Energy and opponents of the Line 3 oil pipeline project on Tuesday, hinting that it might take them longer than expected to discuss the matter.
Late Late Show host James Corden says "Drive My Car" by the Beatles was the first song he sang with Paul McCartney when they drove together in Liverpool recently while taping a new carpool karaoke segment.