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Insurers prepare for a possible record in ice dam damage claims
Water and other damage that ice dams create is covered by insurance, as are problems caused by the weight of snow and ice on a roof. But insurance does not cover the cost of removing ice dams, which is considered a maintenance duty and the homeowner's responsibility. | Don't make these mistakes when battling ice dams
Line 3 project delay leaves supporters, opponents hopeful

The Enbridge Energy company announced Friday that its timeline for the controversial Line 3 oil pipeline replacement project will be delayed at least a few months -- or potentially longer.

House panel opens sweeping probe of Trump, his associates

The broad investigation could be setting the stage for an impeachment effort, although Democratic leaders have pledged to investigate all avenues and review special counsel Robert Mueller's upcoming report before trying any drastic action.

Minnesota saw a surge of younger voters in 2018 -- but there's room to grow

Minnesota's youngest voters had the biggest swing in turnout in 2018 compared to four years earlier, but older voters are still the most reliable group to show up.

Parents demand answers after sex offender found on school bus

Authorities in St. Paul arrested and later released a registered sex offender allegedly caught hiding on a school bus as it was taking a group of young children back from a field trip. No children were harmed, but a parent who was aboard the bus said the incident was unsettling.

A large study provides more evidence that MMR vaccines don't cause autism

A study of more than 600,000 Danish children finds no evidence of any link between autism and the vaccine that protects against mumps, measles and rubella.

Hillary Clinton rules out a rematch with Trump in 2020

Hillary Clinton, who lost the 2016 presidential election to Donald Trump, said she isn't going anywhere. "I'm going to keep on working and speaking and standing up for what I believe," she said.

Second man seems to be free of AIDS virus after transplant

A London man appears to be free of the AIDS virus after a stem cell transplant, the second success including the "Berlin patient," doctors reported.

Odd, eerie and cool: Minnesota zoo shares animal X-rays
Using X-rays is part of a whole host of strategies for animal care -- made more complicated by the fact that there are lots of animals, and none of them can tell vets what might be wrong. 
Poet Ross Gay finds delight even in difficult times

After writing an essay every day about something that delighted him for a year, Ross Gay discovered things about himself -- and everyone else.

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