In a stand against bigotry, rabbis and imams rode bikes together in Berlin. Read more →
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Can we please let this aspect of last night catch on? Politicians should always concede by playing Springsteen.
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Navigating the new with the old is a design challenge but the newest addition to the St. Paul streetscape has faithfully lived up to it. Read more →
In a Facebook post today, Grumpy’s blamed food trucks, property taxes, old buildings and people from the suburbs.. Read more →
Rosalie Vascellaro’s and Doris Rosen’s ongoing bit on WCCO a few years ago was the sort of thing that made you want to call your mom. Read more →
The Washington Post says a library association voted Saturday to remove her name because of this passage in the opening chapter of “Little House on the Prairie.” Read more →
Who’s an ugly dog? Not you, Zsa Zsa. No, you aren’t. Oh, no, you aren’t.
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Let’s end the week on a nice note. Literally. Read more →
In the first decade of this century, music festivals exploded. Announce a date and an outdoor venue, throw some artists in and, voila! Success. Those days are over. Read more →
There was nothing like the Holocaust, which is why a project that made its debut this month on the internet is so important.
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The summer solstice provides us with another opportunity to consider the half-full/half-empty nature of the cosmos. Read more →
Today marks the 365th consecutive day that John Sievers has worn a different T-shirt, capping his year-long effort to draw attention to his community. Read more →
Takeisha Saunders of Dallas wants you to understand what the term ‘baby daddy’ refers to in her culture, because the people who do the buying for Target don’t.
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What if someone paid attention to the brainpower — in this case the high school robotics competition and its ability to capture the hearts of a small town? Someone has. In Greenbush, Minn., populationn 719.
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