RNC wrap-up + FAFSA completion rates
☀️ Temperatures will start a slow and modest warming trend Thursday. Most of the state should see highs in the upper 70s. Isolated thunder is possible this weekend. Get the latest weather news on Updraft. | |
|
|
| Coming up on Morning Edition | 🏛️ Congress is racing to get to the bottom of the security failures that led to the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at a rally. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden has contracted COVID-19 and is forced to press pause on campaign events. 🚓 The Minneapolis City Council will decide Thursday morning whether to approve a new contract for the Minneapolis police union. If it rubberstamps the proposal, Minneapolis officers would be among the highest paid in the state, but critics want to negotiate departmental reform in exchange for the higher cost. Reporter Jon Collins breaks down the concerns. 🐤 And MPR News Meteorologist Sven Sundgaard takes us to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center to check on a young patient he brought in several weeks ago. The center's executive director says they're seeing more intakes than ever. |
|
|
| Coming up at 9 a.m. | 🏛️ Earlier this week, just two days after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, delegates officially nominated him for president and he announced his running mate — Ohio Sen. JD Vance. 📻 Join MPR News host Angela Davis and her guests as they recap some of the most talked about moments of this week’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee and preview former President Donald Trump’s expected address to delegates on Thursday night. 📞 And we want to hear from you, too. Have you watched the convention? What moments have stood out for you? Call us at 651-227-6000 or 800-242-2828. |
|
|
| | Minnesota Republicans wrap convention sensing wind behind Trump as Democrats struggle | The Republican National Convention centered in Milwaukee offered the party an opportunity to coalesce around nominee and former President Donald Trump days after he survived an assassination attempt. Democrats remain torn over their path ahead. Minnesota delegates say as the convention closes out, they’re buoyed by the growing enthusiasm for the former president. But they also know they can’t let their foot off the gas.
| |
|
|
| Preference Center ❘ Unsubscribe You received this email because you subscribed or it was sent to you by a friend. This email was sent by: Minnesota Public Radio 480 Cedar Street Saint Paul, MN, 55101 | |
|
| |
|