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Serena Zehlius, Editor
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Trump’s jet sits next to Russian government plane for two days in ‘isolated’ area: report
Donald Trump's private jet sat overnight next to a diplomatic aircraft for the Russian government at Washington Dulles International Airport, according to a reporter's photos.

Supreme Court OKs Local Crackdowns on Homelessness, as Advocates Warn of Chaos
The Supreme Court’s decision on homelessness will make it easier for elected officials and law enforcement authorities nationwide to fine and arrest people who live…

Trump’s Creepy AF Take on Taylor Swift
Trump has a take on Taylor Swift and it's extremely creepy. Cenk Uygur and Jordan Uhl discuss on The Young Turks.

In Twin Cities and beyond, district energy systems see pressure to cut carbon emissions
The operators of the decades-old energy systems that heat and cool buildings in downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul have ambitious plans underway to reduce emissions.

Kansas legislative committee jumps into battle over selection of Medicaid contractors
A committee of the Kansas Legislature opened an inquiry into the Kelly administration’s replacement of one of three Medicaid contractors

Need a new outfit? Try the library.
The Library: Serving looks along with books: For 6 weeks last winter, Dover Public Library offered the city an alternative to fast fashion by lending…

Nate Silver’s 2024 Election Model Wildly Diverges From His Former Site FiveThirtyEight
Nate Silver says Trump has a 66-percent chance of winning. The site he founded, FiveThirtyEight, completely disagrees.

U.S. Supreme Court flips precedent that empowered federal agencies
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a precedent Friday that had limited judicial power to strike executive branch regulations, immediately criticized for potentially undermining decisions…

Some Surprises in the No Surprises Act
No Surprises Act is a law to protect individual patients from sky-high medical bills has already helped millions of Americans but may result in higher…

In Texas, parents’ rights don’t extend to gender-affirming care, state Supreme Court says
The Texas Supreme Court found that parents in the state do not have the constitutional right to seek gender-affirming care for their children.