Good afternoon! Just in time for the National Spelling Bee, Google published a map of the words people in each state have a hard time spelling. Minnesota, along with a few other states, seem to struggle with the word "beautiful." Then there is South Dakota, where folks are searching "how to spell college." And, perplexingly, the word for which Wisconsinites most often need spelling help is: "Wisconsin." | Forecast |
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50 potential jurors were sworn in Tuesday, given questionnaires and instructed in the basics of the case against Yanez. | Day 2: Questioning the jury | 74 Seconds podcast |
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