Good afternoon. Over the objections of one justice, the Minnesota Supreme Court Wednesday upheld the life sentences given to the killer of three people at the Seward Market and Halal Meat on East Franklin Ave., in Minneapolis in 2010. | NewsCut | Forecast |
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The storms hit late in the afternoon Tuesday and into the evening, flattening the Prairie Lake Estates mobile home park near Chetek. "It's a miracle when you see the total destruction in there" that only one person died, says Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald. | Updraft |
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Americans have stepped up borrowing over the past three years, yet the nature of what Americans owe has changed since the great recession. |
Investigative reporters tested internet security at four Trump properties. It's not good. |
In an address to the newest group of U.S. Coast Guard officers, Trump urged the 195 graduates in the Class of 2017 to "put your head down and fight, fight, fight" when life presents them with challenges and adversity. | Senate intel panel asks FBI to turn over memos |
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