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"he way that food media was being presented to us, in prior years, was through a lens that was incredibly myopic, unimaginative, and formulaic." → Read More
While newsrooms are reckoning with their internal staffing practices and past coverage, there is one place in the newsroom that rarely has a spotlight on it: the editorial board. → Read More
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette journalist Alexis Johnson was barred from protest coverage after joking about a Kenny Chesney concert on Twitter. She tweeted: “Horrifying scenes and aftermath from selfish LOOTERS who don’t care about this city!!!!! .... oh wait sorry. No, these are pictures from a Kenny Chesney concert tailgate. Whoops.” → Read More
From bellwether Legislature races to congressional district vote totals, here are the things MinnPost writers will be paying attention to as Minnesota starts counting votes Tuesday. → Read More
Trump abruptly ended all stimulus negotiations on Tuesday afternoon. → Read More
We’re tracking all the candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. → Read More
While DEED has already processed 10,000 applications since implementing the program on April 24, it still has a ways to go. → Read More
Stimulus oversight; vote-by-mail efforts; campaigning in times of COVID-19; and more. → Read More
Klobuchar wrote that Bessler started to feel sick when Klobuchar was in Minnesota and he was still in Washington. → Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic in D.C.; Hagedorn on climate change; and more. → Read More
Looking forward to Nevada; McCollum and AIPAC; the Democratic debate; and more. → Read More
We’re tracking all the candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. → Read More
Klobuchar’s New Hampshire finish; interview with Stephanie Schriock of Emily's List; Rep. Angie Craig gets a bill passed; and more. → Read More
Klobuchar’s campaign; impeachment update; selling CBD; and more. → Read More
Trial proceedings should kick off in earnest next week. → Read More
The New York Times has a Twitter problem. More specifically, Twitter’s problems are now the New York Times’ problems. In this news-filled week, marked by several scoops from Times reporters, the paper has found itself on the receiving end of voluminous criticism for two of its stories: one revealing that the whistle-blower who has triggered […] → Read More
President Trump, on the other hand, seemed to celebrate the move. → Read More
The St. Paul Democrat has frequently taken positions that put her at odds with her colleagues. → Read More
Minnesota is the third largest producer of soybeans in the country after Illinois and Iowa. → Read More
This week: putting Omar in context, Klobuchar fundraising, Mueller — and more. → Read More