Good morning! Mostly sunny with highs in the 70s. About a week and half or so, the Twins hosted Prince night at Target Field, with the first 10,000 fans getting Purple Rain umbrellas. As expected, the umbrellas have become hot items on the resale market: dozens are available on eBay, where most are going for about $150. | Forecast | Updraft weather blog |
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Medicaid has become a prime target of Republicans in Congress who want to rein in the program's costs, which totaled $350 billion in 2015. We take a look at what all that money pays for. | These senators will make or break the GOP's health care push |
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A statement says the observed "activities" recall those before an April 4 strike that killed civilians, including children. It warns the Assad government that it would "pay a heavy price." |
Seventy-seven schools around Minnesota hired social workers, psychologists and other non-teaching staff this year with $12 million in state grants. Districts that received grants say they've seen a big impact on meeting student needs. | Previously: Money for student counseling takes a back seat |
The administration can bar travelers from six majority-Muslim countries from the U.S. if they don't have a "credible claim of a bona fide relationship" with someone or some entity in the country. It's unclear what will ultimately constitute a "bona fide relationship." |
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European regulators said "Google has abused its market dominance as a search engine by giving an illegal advantage to another Google product, its comparison shopping service." |
Manufacturers are not required to tell the Food and Drug Administration about safety issues with cosmetics or hair and skin care products. That can leave people in the dark about health risks. |
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