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Minnesota exports continue growth trend in third quarter

State officials say Minnesota’s agricultural, mining and manufacturing exports grew 6½ percent to $5.7 billion between July and the end of September. It marks the seventh consecutive quarter of growth. … Click to Continue »

Christian Academy vs. Mayfield: A look at the Class 2A football state final

Centurions and Cardinals will be meeting in the playoffs for the third straight season

        

Male vs. Scott County: A look at the Class 6A football state final

It will be a battle between Bulldogs quarterback Garrett Dennis and Scott County’s prolific Wing-T offense

      

 

 

Where will Kentucky football go bowling after beating Louisville?

College football experts think Kentucky is likely headed to Florida for bowl season after finishing the 2018 regular season 9-3.

        

On Politics: Pleading Guilty, Cohen Details Moscow Trump Tower Talks

Michael Cohen, President Trump’s ex-lawyer, admitted making false statements to Congress about negotiations during the 2016 campaign to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.

Race And The Republican Party

NPR’s Rachel Martin speaks with conservative commentator and associate editor of Commentary, Noah Rothman, about race and the GOP.

One Farmer Weighs In On The Impact Of Tariffs

President Trump’s trade war is starting to concern American farmers who are being cut out of foreign markets. NPR’s David Greene speaks with Illinois farmer Austin Rincker.

A Couple Reflects On A Loss From AIDS That Brought Them Together

Shortly after Larry Dearmon lost his partner to AIDS in 1991, he met Stephen Mills, the man he’d eventually marry. At StoryCorps, the couple talks about the impact Larry’s prior relationship has had.

President Trump Attends G-20 Summit

The leaders of the largest economies gather in Buenos Aires for the G20 summit. Rather than it being a consensus-building meeting it appears many leaders will be grandstanding for audiences back home.

News Brief: Cohen’s New Guilty Plea, G-20 Summit, And Mexico’s New President

President Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen entered a new guilty plea. And leaders from the U.S., Canada and Mexico prepare to sign a deal to replace NAFTA at the G20 summit.

FilmStruck’s Final Days

The movie streaming service FilmStruck shut down last night. It was a niche site that catered to cinephiles. In its place will be a new streaming service coming from the ATT Time Warner merger.

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