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News 17 hours ago More than 13,000 applicants approved in the first full month of Minnesota's new Paid Family and Medical Leave program
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News 19 hours ago Minnesota DEI, accessibility programs in schools continue after Ellison settles lawsuit with Trump administration
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News 20 hours ago Officials deny seeking quick end to asylum claims for the Minneapolis family of 5-year-old Liam Ramos
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News 20 hours ago REPORT: DHS data shows less than one-in-five of immigrants arrested had charges or convictions for violent crimes
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Jensen drops out of governor's race, instead will campaign for state auditor
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Veterans for Peace hold vigil for Alex Pretti at the site he was killed while another march takes over downtown Minneapolis
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